Fight the problem, not people
The problem is a culture of indifference, Where empathy's fade builds walls of resistance. Not just in lands of sand and stone, But in hearts worldwide, the seed is sown.
When narratives clash, beliefs collide, It's easy to cast humanity aside. To see only labels, the "us" and "them", And forget the shared roots, the common stem.
The real enemy isn't the neighbor, the kin, But the apathy growing, festering within. For it blinds us to tears, to the universal plea, That regardless of birthplace, we all wish to be free.
Let's challenge the indifference, tear it apart, Rekindle compassion, make a fresh start. For the real fight isn't on the battlefield's plane, But in conquering biases, breaking each chain.
Fight the problem, not people. For in understanding, we plant peace's seed.
Weeks like these are the hardest for my heart.
Days and weeks when I feel my brown skin. When I can hear my accent slipping and my English brain refusing to turn on.
So, I've been reaching out and connecting with the ones whose hearts are imploding with grief. The ones channeling anger into activism. The ones putting aside product launches and social media campaigns to be where they are needed.
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It is weeks like these I find it the hardest to connect with people who are indifferent, apolitical, and unaware. The ones that aren't interested in or aware of our histories. Or their own history.
The ones who've been silent, watching from the sidelines.
Too afraid to engage their families and friends.
We get to create histories we can be proud of and that doesn't happen by soaking in apathy.
So let me present you with a few things you can do:
Do you want to look back 5 years or a decade from now and wish you'd done something? Or do you want to behave like Starbucks, suing the union for a pro-Palestine message?
Supervisor/Dispatcher/Trainer at Transdev/First Transit
1 年Well said Awesome
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1 年I appreciate your clear messaging and voice in this moment Aparna R.! You named it right on…it’s the indifference and empathy that fades. So many people are just turning away from the news as an act of self preservation or using the scapegoat of “I’m not political” or “this is about religion” which is proxy for actually meaning “I am complicit in genocide.” We must do better and it’s really simple to be kind.
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1 年Great post