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WHAT AM I AFRAID OF?



Hope for every child

Hey! Ever wonder of what a true happy community looks like? A safe environment looks like?

These days, We tend to ignore the problems that our society is facing —maybe because we are too busy surviving and thriving for better lives? to the point that we forgot to ask ourselves like “Hey, How are you?, What’s going on?”, and we even forgot to lookout for each other (family, cousins, friends, neighbors, colleagues and workmates).

“Things that bothers me”

What will happen if we continue ignoring each other?

What will happen if we tolerate the abusive wrongdoings of our government?

What will happen to our future (our children’s lives.. next generation) if we don’t take action against our broken system?

What will happen if we’re allowing those corrupt politicians governing us to divide instead to unite?

We are too distracted. I hate to see people who gets hurt! ~just because they are powerless, just because they are poor and just because they are afraid.

“Who will speak for them?”

“What Am I afraid of?”

I am afraid that one day no one will voice out for the children.

I am afraid that one day no one will speak out for the people —for standing what is right!

I believe that with better understanding, together we can create a better world.

A safe space for every child. A healthy environment for everybody —celebrating authenticity, sharing unique experiences, understanding culture and appreciating differences.

Humanity above all.

So to all my sisters reading this short article of mine, thank you for speaking out! Never stop voicing for the oppressed, for the poor people and for the children.

Always bring the torch and carry PEACE everywhere you go. Love lots! -Xandra

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