Hello Mostafa,
It's been a while since I received a post from you, and when you send
no word I always fear for your well being . Are you living in, or
just visiting in Saudi Arabia?
I'm certain that I don't need to point out that Saudi Arabia has it's
own flaws. But like many of us living in the United States, we must
keep on keeping on regardless of our personal understanding of the
flawed government we live under.
So far as my understanding of Earth's history, there has never existed
a perfect government. Perhaps there can never be such a thing. But
that should not keep us from dreaming and striving toward that perfect
goal.
Building toward such a perfect government calls for two major changes
in our thinking and our behavior.
First, and most important, we must teach ourselves and our children to
respect all life on Earth. So far we can't even respect our own
specie. Instead of using our differences to celebrate our
individuality, we assign superior or inferior labels, and use our
differences to separate ourselves.
Worse than that, we have decided that we are superior to all other
life on this planet. We have come to believe that we control all that
we behold. We are masters of the universe. What Fools we truly are.
We must come to live in the Earth rather than on the Earth. Rather
than taking what we want, we must come to take care of that which
Nature has provided.
This brings me to my second change.
We Humans must learn to look Inward, rather than Outward for our
strength. Our ancestors, because of their great fear of the vastness
and complexity of this universe, created Super Humans. Gods. All
wise Beings who looked and behaved somewhat like we Humans, but had
super powers. Instead of reaching inside our own heads for the Human
wisdom, and building our knowledge base, we gave over control to these
Gods, and told stories, later putting them in written form, about the
origin and nature of our Gods.
As you know, we then began to fight among ourselves regarding whose
Gods were the true Gods. We came to a place where most of us worship
only one God. But the problem is that we each have a different One
God. We have been conditioned over generations, to fear questioning
our God. After all, each God has His special Book of Laws and Rules.
Every God in today's world offers the same two choices. Believe or be
Damned to eternal Hell.
Since no right thinking person wishes to risk spending eternity in
Hell, we strive to understand every facet of our God's Holy Word,
rejecting any thought that we might be defending the Wizard of Oz.
How can we look inward and trust our Human abilities when we are
frightened of denying our particular God? And yet, our Salvation lies
within, not without. Of all the Gods we ever created, none have been
strong enough to raise up their people and bring them to that Promised
Land.
If only we could spend as much time fanning the flames of our own
inner creative selves, rather than quaking before the images of our
Make Believe Gods, we would very likely have world peace, plentiful
food, decent shelter for all, jobs for everyone, and interplanetary
travel. I believe we have the capacity to achieve all of that, and
more. But it will call for us to turn our eyes inward and behold the
real God in each of us.
Do stay safe, Mostafa.
Carl Jarvis
On 5/23/16, Mostafa <mostafa.almahdy@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Dear prestigious recipients, peace and blessings.
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> Immigration to the United States was and still a tremendous ambition for
> many people around the world.
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> Recently, U.S officials started to complain about the crisis of what they
> call illegal immigration, intending to put pause.
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> Well, if you wouldn't mind folks, I may have a standpoint on this.
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> The United States was found 242 years ago.
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> Each and everyone in this country is actually an immigrant.
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> Unfortunately, your great grandfathers viciously enslaved and brutally
> murdered original habitants.
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> They exterminated them by genocide and unethical maltreatment.
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> Subsequently, they forcefully settled there and then, claimed genuine
> inhabitance.
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> If people forget, history doesn't.
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> I think we desperately demand to critically reconsider what the United
> States stands for.
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> This country has been constantly claiming human rights, equality,
> substantiality and unparalleled liberty.
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> Well, it may look so pleasant ostensibly but practically, it plainly
> doesn't.
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> The claim that the United States resembles unrivaled justice is
> demonstratively fallacious.
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> U.S immigration policy is intemperately susceptible.
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> It doesn't stand for anything reliable.
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> I really feel sorry for those who chase acquiring U.S citizenship.
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> They leave everything behind them to chase a fog, what a disarray.
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> I believe that the United States is the biggest deceit in human history.
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> It looks so bright from its outward surface, but inwardly it is heavily
> distorted.
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> I am not particularly in favour of those who tend to americanise their
> character to be recognised.
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> I stridently oppose altering identity for this.
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> The United States demands international prosecuting authority to determine
> its controversially leading stance.
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> The settlement of the United States was essentially based on larceny and
> fraudulence.
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> This is why getting permanent U.S citizenship is so easy, because it
> actually doesn't belong to them.
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> Their great grandfathers stoled it.
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> Therefore, it is unremarkably convenient for them to smoothly pass it on to
> others.
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> Why acquiring permanent citizenship in the UK is so complicated?
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> Because they genuinely believe they are the actual possessors of this land.
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> They won't ever grand their citizenship to someone who was simply born
> there.
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> The United States gives instant citizenship to newly born individuals, even
> if they haven't spent couple of weeks in the country.
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> This policy is resultant of how this country were initially found.
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> Further amazingly, the United States calls for restricting immigration
> now.
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> That is tremendously preposterous.
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> How could you possibly restrict immigration while you all are really
> immigrants in the first place?
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> I won't hypocritically endorse the United States for its theft and
> savagery.
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> New generations are perfectly unaware of how their country was found.
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> I highly encourage them to read about American history and let's forget
> whatever you were told in typical history textbooks at school.
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> Reality bites, but truth is truth.
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> I am not attempting to sound assaultive by this.
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> I just intend to put everything in the proper position.
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> I never hated the United States for what it stands for.
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> The United States declaration of independence and the constitution, both are
> considered good example for contemporary democracy.
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> The problem however, that the United States doesn't sufficiently stand for
> what it claims.
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> There is considerable racism and cultural manipulation in the country.
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> I call sensible and just Americans to act quickly regarding proposing proper
> immigration reform.
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> At its inception, you ought to suspend permitting the use of hate rhetoric
> in the name of counterfeit free speech.
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> Second, please, open the boundaries for your kids.
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> Let them be sufficiently exposed to various cultures and traditions.
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> The United States is enormously insulated.
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> When people migrate to the U.S, they don't find many cultures to communicate
> through.
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> They forcefully are melted into one culture, which is Americanisation.
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> Americanisation is assimilation into American character, essence, culture,
> entity and identity.
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> I don't oppose American culture wholely.
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> I permeate its factors, I approve reciprocal principles and I decline
> infringing concepts.
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> This post hasn't intended to be thorough.
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> I just wanted to express my opinion regarding U.S immigration, people
> immigrating to the U.S.
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> I hope you may earnestly consider this proposition.
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> If you really want to positively reconcile with the rest of the world, you
> may open your boundaries and let cultures be independently represented,
> instead of melting them all into your culture.
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> You ought to decease prejudice and slanting, if you truly want to
> communicate with the rest of the world.
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> I believe in highly potential American reconciliation with the rest of the
> world, only if most American were like Alison Mueller, my American Mormon
> friend.
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> She resides in Utah.
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> she is polite, respectful, interculturally involved, quite friendly,
> intellectually distinguished, devout and well, truly American as applepie,
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> Warm regards from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
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> Mostafa
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> Best wishes.
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> It's always hope that gives meaning to life.
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