Tuesday, October 20

"Israel, Who is your God?"



A song composed and produced in protest against the human rights atrocities committed against the people of Gaza and Palestine and injustices committed all over the world where people have been forcibly removed from their land on the basis of being different or having different beliefs. The song questions the religious beliefs of those who kill others and justify their inhumane actions on the basis of religion, questioning the one who kills an innocent woman or child and asking why they are doing it and if they think we have different Gods. The song promotes the ideal of creating a better place for all where we can acknowledge and respect each others' differences, but more importantly we can turn our focus on how alike we are and start accepting that we all, as part of the human race, have the same claim to basic human rights such as land, shelter, medical care, love, education, employment, water, food. Let us stop hating, killing, humiliating each other and start loving each other as prescribed in the Torah, Bible and Quran. Would you like your family and children to be abused, humiliated and hurt? If not, then join us in a spiritual revolution of breaking the chain of ignorance, prejudice, war, crime, oppression, exploitation and media whose sole purpose it is to keep us from seeing the truth. Spread the message and help us to build peace instead of war, love instead of hate, safety instead of crime and abuse, education instead of illiteracy, creativity to promote mankind instead of technology aimed to mentally, emotionally and spiritually enslave us, start thinking freedom...freedom....freedom...from those who are constantly trying to control you, your lives, your creatiivity, your vision, your meaning in life....free yourself from the shackles of mental enslavement and believe you can make a difference...YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE...this time not in words spoken by clever politicians to gain votes but to make a REAL CHANGE... SPREAD THE MESSAGE AND SEND US YOUR COMMENTS
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