We Free
By: July • Essay • 627 Words • December 18, 2009 • 804 Views
Essay title: We Free
LIFE IS BETIFUL
My friends, my Doctor
Don’t be surprise from my speech today
Today I want to show that the world is forgetting how life is beautiful
Today I want to remind all of you about the worst things which affect this beautiful life
Imagine your self standing front of the sea early morning with some birds are singing for this new day
Imagine that you don’t have problems at all and everybody is happy in this earth
Imagine al wars stopped, and no child crying because of his father died in the war
So, here I am, standing in front of you,
and I tell you that life is beautiful and you believe me. But now, you tell me something:
How can I go to a child in iraq whose life has been ravaged by a war, to a child in Mozambique who has lost his parents in a flood, or maybe to a child in Ethiopia whose bones knock together because of no food,
and dare to tell these children that life is beautiful?
But we know that it is so. We see it every day, and yet we, the chance ones, fail to convey this basic fact, the only one that can lead to happiness,
the beauty of life, to the people around us.
In the First World War, when the United States entered the European war
President Woodrow Wilson confirmed to the American nation that they were going to enter the war to end all wars in this world
But I want to tell him Mr. President, I admire your nobility and your dedication, but you could not have been more wrong, because this war was just a beginning. The First World War made the Second World War, and it was the Second World War that gave birth to the Cold War.
Vietnam, are still fresh in the memory of human history. The voices of the victims have not died.
No, there is no end for war. I have a saying: when the bombers are silenced, the survivors scream in agony. Yet we have failed to realize this, we have failed to see the futility of our wars.
Palestinian is still in the midst of instability, still ravaged by war. We should have seen by now that war only brings war. There is no war for peace;