Prompted by the recent murders of four Israeli-Palestinian youths:
Talk to Californians and make a list of people who will join together to send their condolences to the parents of these young men. With their cooperation and the help from the Israeli and the Palestinian governments, we should find out if a joint memorial can be created for these victims of unending, ongoing hostilities. Every one here should pledge at least one dollar as members of human family. It sounds impossible but that is a type of Gandhian approach for tolerance, cooperation and peace.
With the help of the community leaders, a limited, local systematic poll or survey should be conducted to find one issue or program for which there is minimum of differences and maximum of agreement. Especially, one should talk to young people to know their honest opinion about such an unusual step.
In fact, even a small step in this direction may encourage people to exchange goodwill and good ideas in stead of "exchanging" rocks, bullets and bodies of innocent victims.
This can be combined with the idea of "Children's Museums" described in the previous post.
Talk to Californians and make a list of people who will join together to send their condolences to the parents of these young men. With their cooperation and the help from the Israeli and the Palestinian governments, we should find out if a joint memorial can be created for these victims of unending, ongoing hostilities. Every one here should pledge at least one dollar as members of human family. It sounds impossible but that is a type of Gandhian approach for tolerance, cooperation and peace.
With the help of the community leaders, a limited, local systematic poll or survey should be conducted to find one issue or program for which there is minimum of differences and maximum of agreement. Especially, one should talk to young people to know their honest opinion about such an unusual step.
In fact, even a small step in this direction may encourage people to exchange goodwill and good ideas in stead of "exchanging" rocks, bullets and bodies of innocent victims.
This can be combined with the idea of "Children's Museums" described in the previous post.
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