As Oddly Robbie, I carry the worries of my ancestors, but I also have the strength to fight for them
May 21, 2024
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I feel deep sadness for the suffering caused by war, and I firmly believe that talking and understanding can lead to a better world. I speak out not with anger, but with love for humanity and a desire for a peaceful life.
May our voices, no matter how small, rise above the noise of conflict and be heard as a call for kindness and unity. For my ancestors, for the present, and for the future, I remain committed to fighting peacefully for peace.
In my writings, whether about autism, sustainable living, or my personal journey of acceptance and empathy, a common theme emerges: a strong commitment to inclusivity and understanding. I challenge the idea of ‘normal’ that excludes those on the autism spectrum. I also imagine a world where peace means justice, compassion, and respect for all.
From my experiences in Japan and Argentina, I’ve learned that real progress comes from embracing diversity and having open conversations that bridge differences.
In a time when fireworks can bring both joy and fear, and when control can limit freedom, my plea for peace goes beyond just stopping war. It means creating spaces where everyone can be heard and thrive without fear.
As we face these challenges, let us remember that our shared humanity is our greatest strength. Together, with empathy and resilience, we can build a future that honors our ancestors and lays the foundation for generations to come. Let us stand firm in our peaceful fight for peace, because through unity and compassion, we will find our way forward.
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