What's on my mind?

Women are the way!


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You have more potential to make an impact than you might think. If you want to capture people’s attention, follow the meaning of the saying, “the squeaky wheel gets the most grease.” This means that the more you complain or protest, the more likely you will get what you want. There are different ways of being loud. One of my favorites is the boycotting that is happening of businesses that support the Israeli government and, by proxy, the Israeli government killing innocent Palestinians.
If you want the American government to listen to you and to change its position on calling for a ceasefire, you have to challenge capitalism. In the world of geopolitics, it seems like it should be easy to say, stop killing innocent people. It seems like it should not require any courage to say that or for a government to refrain from doing that. But when you are dealing with weak men, what else can you expect?
The world is in a state of rage, and men are primarily responsible. Men often feel the need to prove themselves to others, even if it means resorting to violence or oppression. This is a toxic form of masculinity that harms everyone, including men themselves.
When I think about my childhood, I remember many times when my mother would calm my father down or say something that would make him reconsider his actions. I heard this statement today that women are less prone to aggression than men because they are more confident and secure in themselves. They are also more willing to defend themselves and their loved ones, more than any man would be willing to do. This is why a female animal is most fierce when her offspring, whether cubs, calves, or something else, are threatened. Sometimes, a female animal will protect her young from the father or another male of the same species.

Every person who has died or been captured in the conflict between Palestine and Israel shares one thing in common: they were born by a woman. I think women understand the value of life better than men, and they would not take a life carelessly. When I look at the current state of the world today, I often wish women were in charge.

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What's on my mind?By perry