Wednesday, January 9, 2013
The World's next Genocide?
One major theme in catholic social teaching is solidarity. Solidarity is all about everyone being brothers and sisters, especially internationally. We are called to be aware of the crisis in Syria. We are called to respond in any way we can. We, as an international community, should rally around the people in Syria. We can not have another genocide like Rwanda. We can not lose that many people again, when this can be prevented by come help from other nations. Syria needs support right now against the hostility and hated that is growing. It is most defiantly realistic to use CST principles and themes to guide or decisions. That is the best way to make decisions with human dignity and rights in mind. Making sure that every person has their basic needs met. Making sure that other people uphold the themes of CST is so important. We just can't be aware of, and live these themes we need to make sure other people do to. So we must act in situations like the one in Syria because if the idea of human life and dignity is being forgotten or over looked, we must act. We can act internationally and individually, and we must act with the CST principles in mind.
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