I am not making this OP to disrespect fallen soldiers or their family. I would not want to disrespect anyone who fallen in war.
But.
People speak of those people are my enemy or that country is our enemy. But have you been there to meet the people who you call enemy? Have they personally hurt you? ( if you been deployed in war, I get it, you would see them as enemy and I don't blame you for that, thank you for your service)
But for us who never come across the people we supposedly "have to see as enemy" in real life.
What make it possible to personally call someone you never met your enemy? This is what I do not understand.
I make the tread to understand where the "enemy" of our fellow human beings arise.
Hi Amanaki. Where does it arise from? I believe it is fostered by ‘otherness’ or the ‘us and them’ mentality. When groups are formed often there is an egotistical element of superiority involved that is unspoken. We, all humanity, are, in reality, one human species, one race. But for power, wealth,& superiority motives, competitive groups or ‘fiefdoms’ have been established all over the world. It’s all about domination and control I believe.
Our world of only one human race, I believe, is sadly divided by politicians and religious leaders into fiefdoms of ‘us and them’. Each claiming it is the best system of governance or the ‘only path to truth’.
This is not diversity but ‘otherness’ as diversity does not compete with itself but ‘us and them’ does. With the us and them mentality, there is always an ‘enemy ‘. ‘The one who doesn’t accept exactly what I believe is my enemy’ is a silent mantra spoken in the heart of many but not necessarily using the word enemy. It’s a silent ‘otherness’ that is represented in the form of an ‘us and them’ lifestyle.
The world, I believe, does not unite, because it views ‘ others, or other groups, or fiefdoms, or political systems or religious beliefs as it’s ‘enemy’. It’s a ‘passive ‘ style of enemy where each group doesn’t say outwardly that the others are the enemy but yet won’t unite with them. The spoken word is irrelevant here. They won’t unite. That says it all.
This clinging to fiefdoms for power, wealth or egotistical reasons prevents humankind from coming together as one. Thus, instead of having the power of a mighty ocean, we are reduced to powerless drops unable alone, to solve our myriads of universal problems such as war, poverty and climate deterioration. Now, another, COVID has fused or is trying to fuse us into one entity to save ourselves. The day must come when the barriers are broken and all the drops merge into a great ocean of humanity which together will cooperatively face snd overcome our obstacles to create a world civilisation.
But we have to see ourselves as one before that happens, and all work together for the benefit of the whole.