tolerance
Tolerance is a concept that never caught on very well on Earth. What it means is accepting people of different colors and races and backgrounds and beliefs. Once a man named Jesus preached for it and he was pinned to two pieces of wood and had nails stuck through him for it . Nineteen hundred or so years later, when the world was at war and a large wealthy country was bombing villages in a small poor country because the big country wanted everyone to be free, another man, this time with darker skin, preached for tolerance. He was shot with hard metal bullets for this action. Humans say they want tolerance, but many of them just want not to be bothered. And when any human helps too many people, thus angering many more people who own green bills holding great value, they are usually killed. Humans are not very bright. They can invent digital watches but still have not mastered a simple concept such as tolerance.Latest Messages
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