Politics-Aesthetics IV (The Plays No. 2) playwright and Composer by Ehsan Saboohi & Nik Masoo

 
Politics-Aesthetics IV (The Plays No. 2) 
playwright and Composer by 
Ehsan Saboohi & Nik Masoo
...
Open your eyes, politicians. The horrors of war are not mere abstractions or statistics; they are the shattered lives and dreams of innocent children and women. Their laughter has been silenced, replaced by the haunting echoes of conflict. We must remember the names of those lost, like Ilan Kurdi and countless others whose lives were cut short by the brutal realities of war. They were not soldiers or combatants; they were innocent souls caught in the crossfire.

War brings destruction and suffering, leaving scars that may never heal. It tears communities apart, leaving them fractured and in chaos. Yet, in the midst of this darkness, we must strive to be the light that guides humanity towards a more peaceful future. We must reject the very notion that violence can achieve lasting solutions and instead, embrace diplomacy and dialogue as the path forward.

Let us not forget the faces of those innocent children who lost their lives, who never got the chance to experience the joy of a peaceful world. We owe it to them, and to the countless others affected by war, to do everything in our power to prevent further bloodshed. It is time to put an end to the cycle of violence and embrace compassion, understanding, and love. War may seem inevitable, but it is our collective responsibility to prove that peace is not just a dream, but a reality worth fighting for.


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