The
balance of power is now shifting away from those who hold high office and back
into the hands of the common man and it is high time too.
For
those who are in powerful positions today, many are seen to abuse their
positions and have little or no regard towards their fellow man, whom they feel
are now beneath them. There is such a
stance now of complete arrogance, as if they should not be bothered with petty
trivia that do not interest them.
These
people, who are in authority, see it as their right to behave and say as they
like as if the natural laws of decency do not need to apply to them. The Church is rotten with this behaviour over
many centuries. Government bodies are
endemic with it. Large institutions pass
it down from one to the other, almost swearing blind they knew nothing was
going on.
Mankind
now, having obtained massive courage, are speaking out and reports are coming
to the surface of intolerable behavioural abuse. Respect is no longer there for anybody and
this is failing our nations and others throughout the world.
There
is abuse of power, by those who should know better and refuse to do anything
about it, but carry on regardless as it is only in their self-interest that
they are concerned about.
Many
Governments will fall as will institutions, some of which have already fallen,
as in the case of banks.
For
those who have suffered abuse at the hands of those who are in power, those who
have the power to hire, fire and in some cases exterminate their lives for good,
the roles are now changing and it is finally the power of the people
collectively, who are able to stand up and fight for their rights that will
allow something finally to change.
We
all live in this world together and we all have a right to expect respect
within the home and out of it by our fellow human beings. It is our job singularly and collectively to
administer our rights to have a fair life and not to feel threatened by those
who simply do not care and wish to harm another.
The
influence of the media also has been greatly responsible showing extreme
behaviour as entertainment, as being the normal way to act and perform. Being ridiculed outright by television is
acceptable and reality TV is glorified and so the seeds of bad behaviour are
fostered on those who are innocent and naïve.
Then, by example, they too behave badly and they can quite rightly point
the finger as to where they learnt it from directly and thought it was right to
do so.
We
are in danger of losing our own self-respect and in the end we will be like the
slaves in olden times, demoralised and without character, because we did not
speak out but allowed this bad behaviour to continue. As a people, something inside of us will slowly
die and in the end sheer disgust within ourselves is all that we will live
with.
This
cannot be allowed to happen. The people
must stand up and be heard that their voices must mean something and where
there is abuse within the home or in the work place or by Governments who
govern them, these abusers can no longer believe they can get away with it.
Decency
and respect must be taught in the home and be demonstrated, so that children
are given the correct way to behave.
Schools then must follow suit and so, also in the work place, respect
for all is given.
The
power of the people will be heard and their rights to decency and peace is
everyone’s right to have and not just to those who are in a position of power
and who abuse that right.
Those
in authority, who exercise their position to abuse, will be sorely dealt with
and their positions will be rendered untenable until they learn that Mankind
are sacred individuals and must be respected.
The people now have a voice!
Jenny Ayers
Tuesday, 26th February 2013