Where the human life has come from
matters as much as where it lives.
Some may also argue that where human life is 'going' also matters. Therefore I think it's important to remember that 'All we really HAVE..... is who we really ARE'.
A bit profound perhaps, but makes perfect sense when you consider that when you DO eventually 'shuffle off this mortal coil', you ain't taking anything with ya !
Mother Earth belongs to all of us, so we are NO immigrants anywhere. The ones who began missions against nonnatives are greedy bastards. Where the human life has come from matters as much as where it lives. This doesn't mean that powers should scrutinize but cherish folks from other places on the same planet they all are from. By the same token this should signify all natives and tribes in a respective manner, since they also are the citizens of world where they've started their lives many moons ago. All in all, our background should never matter when it comes to the right to live, although the systems should consider assistance to blend in their societies accordingly. When our political agendas recede and our human acts advance, we will solve many issues on Earth.
The immigrants, who have helped build our nations, are truly to be respected as much as they are expected to regard all people at home and in the world. When they play their roles in shutting down channels to places to which they've arrived before, they become hypocrites of unprecedented proportions. Those are some of the very reasons why there are problems on our planet.
Seems he was a nice man.
Handsome too.
He had a good life, from what I read.
Thank you for sharing this, as it feels like a welcome breeze of fresh air in an otherwise oxygen-deprived post electoral Holiday season.
Unfortunately, my perusal of obituaries is becoming akin to a social media site.
The attached was a landlord of mine in New York.
Immigrants have built the country where I was born and the homes where I slept. Literally.