It’s beyond me

It stops with 'me'
Wind does not discriminate—
it touches everyone, everything…
~Lish McBride

Comments

  1. Juan Perez

    March 22, 2014

    I be wit you 100/ per cent we have fight together,we have to finish wit racism I am latino,I dont believe in century 21the racism continues.

  2. Bassey Ayan

    March 22, 2014

    Hi J S , well don for ur good work keep on

  3. Emanuel Rodriguez

    March 22, 2014

    Racism is a byproduct of classism which is the most pertinent issue

  4. Thomas Farr

    March 22, 2014

    Hi j. SOS it not for long I believe in the 21 Century racism will not be as strong a lot of us like see life differently than the old folks or generation thank you it's have to stop we all r 1 human beings.

  5. Thomas Farr

    March 22, 2014

    U r welcome keep the faith for all of us thing well change for the better

  6. Rick Siegel

    March 22, 2014

    While perhaps becoming better in this realm,it will not be
    eliminated. A manifest universe is dependent on a field of
    opposites: up/down,hot/cold,man/woman,hate/love,etc.
    Consider Ghandi,or Lennon. 
    Oh yeah, I was reading some Dogen,and he was talking about the old Chinese masters. They say the nature of wind
    is permanent,and there is no place it does not reach. I am       glad to know Lish is a Chinese master!

  7. Audie Ramos

    March 23, 2014

    I feel bad to see this one, but somehow better if we need a change

  8. Bashir Hamza

    March 23, 2014

    we are created by one God we must be humanbeings whether or not we like it so we have to learn how to accommodate one another. my support

  9. gene phillips

    March 25, 2014

    Jen  I agree with u 100%  fight Racisum all together .  gene phillips

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