Berating the Departed

There are families trying to cope with the deaths of loved ones. It is spiritually criminal to steal that mending comfort from them by berating their dearly departed. To have the audacity to reach into their souls and violently shake their aching hearts is irreversibly vicious and pathetic.

I get embarrassed when world leaders berate the dead. Cursing and berating the living is embarrassing enough but berating the dead astronomically catapults the concept of tastelessness into an immeasurable stupor. It is an idea that I would encourage my children not to welcome into their beings.

People from the past are defenseless.
It is an unfair fight.
It reminds me of the cowardly beings detonating bombs amid unaware civilians.
It reminds me of the bullies who cold-cock their victims from behind.
It reminds me of crushing a snail on the sidewalk.
It reminds me of who not to be.

Inspiring altruists from the past have left the world with enlightenment. Like the people of the world, these visions of enlightenment are fragmented. The key is to stay true to what is good. Berating the deceased ensures no progression towards a peaceful world. Public figures are the voice of Social Media where people are watching the most. We must be aware of when ignorance rules their tongues. It is logical to think that we as a human race would like to see the progression of peace. If we would like to see it, then perhaps we should act upon it. This means breaking the rules of loyalty a bit in order to use some critical thinking. Not everyone on a pedestal is honest. Especially those who berate the dead. The harmless moralist berates no one. He or she only takes steps towards enlightenment. This enlightenment is plentiful for every single being on this planet.





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