Globalisation II

When I wrote my thoughts about globalisation first, I really did not imagine my forecasts would happen so quickly.

The UN, I thought would be dissolved and a Police Force would take its place.  But instead the UN altered their policies to be more active.  The first step was to set a Task Force up, with light and effective equipment, to be able to fly quickly to the worlds trouble spots. 

It would be far more successful to hold weapon-traffic into troubled areas to stop any wars to develop.

Who is owing the weapon manufacture plants?  I don’t want to make accusations, but one only needs to look at the names to know who is behind many a war, especially in the poorer countries.  Sometimes leaders of countries are forced to start wars, (as political campaigns are paid for by wealthy manufacturers) so that they can sell their weaponry.

What would be more important, to have more unemployed, or starting a war?  I don’t have any answer to this.

I would have never dreamt that globalisation will go so far and people from every corner of our planet will pull together and help in the devastating disaster area.

It demonstrates how many good people are in this world.  Christians and Moslems, who actually live harmoniously side by side here in Great Britain, and of course people of other faiths, have shown really very much understanding of the need for helping totally destitute souls, who have suffered so much in the big flood.

I hope that in the future all will live peacefully together no matter what religious group they belong to. 

Religion is there to teach people good from evil.  That means to respect other people’s beliefs too. 

With the means of global travel, people mix and get to know and appreciate other cultures.  Who can not travel can see on Television the many documentaries from different continents.

I sincerely hope that the globalisation continuous to reach momentum.

(Co) Gisela Cooper 2005