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DOES IT MATTER THAT THE RULERS OF AMERICA ARE AMORAL? Ozodi Thomas Osuji

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The world is a dream and what is done in it has not been done hence does not matter; therefore, in absolute terms it does not matter what the rulers of the world do; however, to the people in the world what folks do to each other does hurt each other albeit dream hurts; people do believe that it matters what they do to each other.


If you behave amorally and inflict pain on people you must have pain inflicted to you. White America inflicted pain on black folks via slavery and discrimination; as long as black folks feel pained they will seek revenge and if they seek revenge they will get it, and in getting it tear down the society that gave them pain.

The USA will pay a price for the pain it gave Africans and Indians. Its amoral behaviors must be paid for; you do not run around giving folks pain and believe that you will get away with it.

You can get away with it in the short run but not in the long run. If in doubt see where past oppressive empires are. Sumer, Babylon, Persia, Greece, Rome, France, Britain and Russia are in the dustbin of history.

The USA will join the dustbin of history when its time comes. Each of the evil empires lasted about 500 years; the USA was born in 1776; she has been around for 250 years and has another 250 years before it joins the garbage heap of past empires.

Of course, the USA can mend its ways and become the first universal empire that went from being evil to being just.




What is the justice of God? It is what Jesus Christ taught: do unto other people as you want them to do to you; you want people to love and respect you so love and respect all people. You do not want to be enslaved and discriminated against so do not enslave or discriminate against any one.

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