Thursday, January 17, 2013

Awareness of Violence

Lately, a few children wrote a letter to the President requesting to bring changes with regards 
to Gun Laws.

These are children in the age group of 8 to 10 years old.

Requesting President, Obama to make alterations so that no child becomes a victim to these

 senseless people who  tend to  possess an ammunition.

What is this trying to tell the adults of our planet?

Children get the vibes of negativity around them and unfortunately, there is plenty hidden 

in each nook and corner of our society, which they can sense it even though

We as parents try to keep it hidden, to protect their innocence.

Shame on us, for ruining their innocence cause of our asinine acts. 


 What has resulted from the above?
Exposure of violence has no age group, and cruelty cannot be hidden any longer. 


 Mantra for today: Think before you act. Your actions can be louder than 
you can anticipate.




5 comments:

Janine Huldie said...

Right now I was so thankful that my girls were too young to get all this, but know in our society it is only a matter of time and am truly saddened and angered by this thought, too. Perfect message Ruchira and wish to god things would change for the better.

Unknown said...

Children have lost their innocence. That is obviously on the hands of the adults who are in this world. It is a sad reality that our children don't have that precious innocence to fall back on like I remember as a kid.

Cynthia said...

I agree with the others' comments and I feel like kids are faced with issues that many of us adults didn't have to deal with when we were young. It's tragic.

Sunday Reflections or Stumbling Towards Happiness by Bill Holland said...

I don't think it is possible to hide from today's horror; thus, kids have lost any chance of innocence. They are forced to grow up much too quickly.

Audrey Howitt aka Divalounger said...

You know, I think we as a nation have lost our innocence--but my parents grew up in the midst of the second world war--one in the Philippines and
one in Germany--they were bombed and starving--is that any different?