Introduction Continued (from another blog)
I will continue from where I left off in my other blog.
" If I was to give it a name it would be the Continental Wars. Unlike the three previous world wars it wasn't other countries fighting as allies against another stronger country, it was all the countries fighting six different wars to gain power on their own continent. In March of 2207 the fighting came to an abrupt end when Chun-Li Xiang, the leader of an underground peacekeeping movement known as the Hydras, stepped up and single handedly ended the wars. She stepped to the microphone at a small peacekeeping rally that had gathered outside the government building in downtown Narshe, the world Capital, and gave the shortest but most profound speech on peace the world has ever heard and to this day it is the motto of the earth. It was simply this:
'All this fighting must end if we are to continue as we are. If we continue to fight and
and kill each other to gain power what will it accomplish? Because in the end, when
we are all dead, who will have the power?' "
Statements like this could make someone twice about waging, or at least it should. If only we as humans could think about stuff in a sensible manner. Think before we act. I'm just refering war but life and the decisions we make everyday. Stopping and thinking before we act would probably make this world a better place, don't you agree?
" If I was to give it a name it would be the Continental Wars. Unlike the three previous world wars it wasn't other countries fighting as allies against another stronger country, it was all the countries fighting six different wars to gain power on their own continent. In March of 2207 the fighting came to an abrupt end when Chun-Li Xiang, the leader of an underground peacekeeping movement known as the Hydras, stepped up and single handedly ended the wars. She stepped to the microphone at a small peacekeeping rally that had gathered outside the government building in downtown Narshe, the world Capital, and gave the shortest but most profound speech on peace the world has ever heard and to this day it is the motto of the earth. It was simply this:
'All this fighting must end if we are to continue as we are. If we continue to fight and
and kill each other to gain power what will it accomplish? Because in the end, when
we are all dead, who will have the power?' "
Statements like this could make someone twice about waging, or at least it should. If only we as humans could think about stuff in a sensible manner. Think before we act. I'm just refering war but life and the decisions we make everyday. Stopping and thinking before we act would probably make this world a better place, don't you agree?
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