Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Make Love, Not War Essay -- Social Studies
Life on Earth constantly swings between peace and war, even though human kind is famishing for happiness. Bliss does not derive from war and violence, why then humanity cannot live without the burden of wars? We are likely pursuing the culture of death. Maybe violence is inscribed into our DNA, our ancestral reptile brain, somehow, is dominating over our intellectual reasoning and emotional intelligence, the same brain that helped us to survive in hostile environments of a primitive world. How could man make this world a better place? Could love change this status quo?  Leslie Marmon Silko writes in Ceremony:   		ââ¬Å"Tonight the singing had come first, squeaking out of the iron bed, a man singing 			in Spanish, the melody of a familiar love song, two words again and again, ââ¬Å"Y 			volverà ©.â⬠ Sometimes the Japanese voices came first, angry and loud, pushing the 			song far away, and then he could hear the shift in his dreaming, like a slight 			afternoon wind changing its direction, coming less and less from the south, 			moving into the west, and the voices would become Laguna voices,â⬠ (6)  	Y volvere, in Spanish means returning, coming back, these words belong to a ââ¬Å"familiar love songâ⬠ (6) and they can evoke nostalgic feelings in the heart of a soldier in war. A Love song, how can love feelings survive in a war situation, where a soldier in battle likely does not have the right to be compassionate and human? The angry enemy voices are "pushing away the song" (6).  Hate and violence are wiping away love; probably there is no space for love in war."And the voices would become Laguna voices" another place, another situation but the same struggling story. Human beings denied of their freedom, dignity, history, traditions, and storytelling....              ...iolenzaâ⬠ (Dottrina della   resistenza passiva). Periodi storici e tematici Storia in network ââ¬Å"Cronologiaâ⬠ Copyright     One Italia 2010. Web. 06 of April, 2012                 http://cronologia.leonardo.it/storia/biografie/gandhi2.htm    Leslie Marmon Silko, Ceremony, Penguin Group (USA) Inc., 375 Hudson Street, New York.   	Pag. 6. Print    Mario Rigoni Stern. Il Sergente nella neve-ritorno sul Don. ââ¬Å"In Guerra, quando sembra che tutto  debba crollare e morirre, un gesto, una parola, un fatto eââ¬â¢ sufficiente a ridare speranza e    vita.â⬠ (Einaudi tascabili di Mario Rigoni Stern. 1 gennaio 1969. Pag.51. Print    Mark D. Tooley is president of the Institute on Religion and Democracy and author of Taking   	Back the United Methodist Church. Viewpoints on war and pacifism. Web. 06 April 2012  	http://0-ic.galegroup.com.library.lanecc.edu/ic/ovic/?userGroupName=laneccoll&                        
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