One love, one heart
Let’s get together and feel all right. ~ Bob Marley
I used to think that we would reach a time in my lifetime where we could all be seen first and foremost as citizens of the world. That people would eventually be able to get a global passport and travel with a universal identity as global citizens. It was naive, but I thought it would happen.
With the rise of social media, I thought we were getting closer. I saw how social media extended the reach of individuals to find others of similar minds and interests. The internet extended our reach and our ability to understand others, whether they thought like us or not.
But while understanding our differences can help us see that we really are more alike than we think, differences in core values separate us further. Religions divide us more than anything else. That’s ironic and sad. Faith in a higher being sectionalizes humanity into narrow groupings that undermine our ability to focus on the well-being of our global community.
What would it take to go beyond the divisiveness of religious dogmatism?
What would help us see that as a species we have more to gain from being cooperative rather than confrontational?
What could bring us all together as a global community of citizens that care for our species and our world?
I fear that people will try with tyranny before they try with love.