Food for thought

‘every story ever told happened’; somewhere, in mind or in history, all we see happened somewhere.

The Celts considered what happened in you mind to be as valid as what happened to your body. Other civilizations look to your tales to deem your worth (are your imaginings kind and generous, or are they hateful and selfish).

America is NOT holding to the ‘kind and generous’, even though it is voices as the ‘Christian’ standard.
You can protect yourselves without hating people from foreign lands.

And when it comes to generosity – no, the poor are not ‘just lazy’. I’ve worked my A$$ off for decades. And I know hundreds more like me.

Call me lazy? You just lost ANY respect i can offer you. You will NEVER have any idea.

Lastly (for now), your patriotic BS seems to forget that we are UNITED America – these states signed onto an idea that, giving up some basic sovereignty, and UNITING together, made us STRONGER. So, despite the DIVERSE people in each state, the founding fathers saw that as a Strength – not a weakness.

You who seek to divide us do so for your own fear, your own gain, and your own shortcomings.

Division is NOT what the UNITED STATES was founded on.

Learn your damn history, see past failures and LEARN FROM THEM!

and turn off the voices that preach to you otherwise. They are nothing but poison.

About Derek

Derek Dykes was born on his Grandmothers' birthday in January 1973. The son of a local businessman and an artist, Derek and his brother Charles both grew up in an environment where creativity was encouraged. While earning healthy grades and participating in activities was important to Derek, they always took second place to what really mattered to him - his friends and family. Derek found himself thrust into adulthood when his father died. Taking care of his responsibilities meant that his college education was put on hold. While he was unable to afford classes, he privately continued his studies in art, literature, archeology, Celtic history, and a cornucopia of other subjects that interested him. Derek moved home to Mobile, Alabama in early 2008 after living away for almost a decade. His journey home was a catalyst for the foundation of his first novel, MADNESS. In addition to writing, Derek enjoys photography, parenting and using any medium available to bring the creations of his mind to life. More of Derek's work can be found by visiting www.derekdykes.com
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