Saturday, February 25, 2012

Book club-Hope for Hope

      I have read the first three chapters of the Forever War. The language is easy but every detail of the story is shocking. "This is the life in despair." is the voice coming from my mind and heart. I've never felt the mood before with the faith that there is always a solution for problems and time will help us solve each of them.I became grateful for the reality that I at least have hope and I have reasons for having hope. I live in a country where the governments are valuing human rights, democracy, social equality, freedom,etc.Though sometimes they make mistakes, as I said above, they just need more time to grow up, learn lessons, and find better solutions.And the Central government is strong enough to unite different communities within together, and to maximize the interest of each community and the whole at the same time. Politically, the trust on the government and leaders must be an origin of my hope.
  
     Hope! I wanna find a reason to have a hope for Afghanistan.There are only many local military groups and religious tribes but no powerful,independent and responsible central government. Politics are the foundation of economy and culture. As a result, the economy has broke down since the beginning of wars in 1960s.And the only entertainment is watching together violent execution for crimes in the playground.The dullness or indifference to the value of life and the pain of extreme cruelty comes from these scenes. The worst but sympathetic reality is that children grow seeds of violence at such a young age that they almost have cruelty as a born nature and lose the chance of loving and feeling love.However, this is also the most horrible vision for the whole world. Dullness, hatred, and cruelty can destroy anything.


      Find a chance of have hope for them. Taliban and religious extremism don't help.
Think about the appropriate political system for them and hope for the birth of a figure like Mao Zedong.




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