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Right and wrong. Good and evil. Black and white.
Who invented those words? I imagine him (or her) to be one crazy person. The things those words try to describe are indescribable. They do not exist. There are only in-betweens.
In fairy tales good and bad are clear; the hero is the good guy, the evil witch the bad one. But as Ive already said, heroes are only images. In real life those opposite words do not tell the truth. They, as everything else on earth, tell us only one point of view, which can be totally different from the other ones.
Truth is different for each person, and its always clouded by our beliefs and norms. Therefore it cannot be classified. But as we dont have truth, we neither have right or wrong. We only have possibilities.
Lets assume for a second we knew the truth. When would we need it the most? We would need it in the moments of confusion and chaos: in the moments of war. And for what would we need it then? We would need it to tell us who started the war, who to blame, who to call the evil-one, and as an opposite, who to trust and follow. However, no-one can start a war. War is an entirety, done true by thousands of individuals. Arent all the people involved in it then guilty and evil?
There are only losers in war. Ones, who lose their loved ones, their health, their hope and trust. Thus, in war, true answers to questions such as whos right and whos wrong and who started it are inconsequential.
The question we should look for an answer is who is going to stop it?
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