Everyone wants a better World; no one wants Africans, Haitians or impoverished nations to die of malnutrition, lack of water or disease. That is a pretty universal wish to be able to feed the world with the excess available from the incredible economies of scale. In rich countries like the United States, citizens often get fat and we all waste enough to feed two to three people somewhere else in the World.
Indeed it is widely known that we often plow under crops and waste food that we could deliver to the rest of the World. That is to say if there was a decent distribution system to get perishables half way around the world within a couple of days.
So often well-known musicians and artists talk of a Utopian World the does not exist and cannot exist without the hard fight to make it so. That hard fight must be done with strength of character. Yet we cannot do it alone if we are to move the human race into the future periods of a Utopian world. We will need the n ext generations help and we must get them ready for it.
If we make everyone, all human children weak, well who is going to save us when Reality Rears its Head? and pierces the veil of our newly created Utopia during the transition? We must teach our next generation the truth of our mistakes, show them where we have messed up, tell them the truth and let them work to help us fix these problems. Simply listening to musicians like Bono and others who speak of a Utopia, is not enough, so think on this in 2006.
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Author:: Lance Winslow
Keywords:: Utopia, Bono, next generation
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