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Stateless in Paradise

I often wonder when we will stop hating one another and begin choosing compassion. No matter our race, religion, nationality, or sexual orientation, we are all human beings. Before judging others, we should ask ourselves a simple question: How would I feel if I were treated the same way? What we are witnessing in the United States today is deeply troubling. This is painful because America is, at its core, a remarkable country—one built by immigrants. Its strength and prosperity come from people of different backgrounds who arrived here seeking safety, opportunity, and freedom, and who together built this nation. America’s history is young. This land belonged first to Native Americans. European settlers—many fleeing religious persecution—claimed it and formed new communities. Enslaved Africans were forcibly brought here and became central to the country’s foundation. Later, immigrants from Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America added their cultures, labor, and ideas. There is no single “pure” American identity. America is defined by diversity, not sameness. Yet today, people are attacked because of their skin color, religion, nationality, or whom they love. This is not faith, and it is not patriotism. Hatred contradicts the values many claim to defend, including Christianity, which teaches compassion and love for one’s neighbor. Hate does not make a nation stronger—it weakens it. Leadership matters. When leaders use dehumanizing language or spread fear, it normalizes cruelty and division. History shows that such rhetoric leads to instability, not security. Immigration debates also demand honesty. People migrate for reasons—war, poverty, persecution, or survival. At the same time, many Americans choose to live abroad for affordability or opportunity. Empathy should not stop at borders. #Humanity #Immigration #Politics #America #AmericanHistory #HistoryMatters #Compassion #Christianity #EuropeTravelTips #Migration #LoveNotHate #Karma #Identity

Sharon Smith

A secret I've kept since high school. It changed one person's life forever.

I was on the yearbook committee my senior year. There is something I did that I have never told a single person about. We had this tradition where seniors would write short entries about everyone, but I saw one that was full of cruel undertones. It was a final, public mean joke at the expense of a guy who had been bullied for years. The submission was anonymous, but I knew who it was from. It was a kid who always tried to make jokes to be popular. It felt so wrong. So I changed it. I did not rewrite the whole thing. I just carefully edited out the mean parts and made it neutral and kind. When the yearbooks came out, no one ever noticed. As far as I know, the guy never knew how close he came to being humiliated one last time. I was not sorry about what I did. Everyone deserves to have their high school years end on a decent note. I still think about it sometimes and wonder how he is doing. #HighSchool #Secret #Karma #Bullying #Yearbook #Kindness #LifeLessons #Teenagers #Memories

A secret I've kept since high school. It changed one person's life forever.
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