Ari was not
different to me.
Kids said, "He
is Jewish." So?
I thought to myself.
What does that mean?
That was long, long
ago.
To me he was a
classmate, a kid,
A friend, a
neighbor, someone who
Played just like the
other kids.
What did it matter
if he was a Jew?
That was back when
people had "cooties."
Do people have
cooties anymore?
If people want to
dislike others,
They'll come up with
reasons galore:
Different religion,
different race,
Sexual orientation,
gender,
The way we talk, or
whether we
Are overweight or
overly slender.
People will find
someone to fear,
Someone to shun,
someone to tease,
Someone to scorn,
someone to laugh at
And made to feel ill
at ease.
We humans! What a
bunch
Of silly, crazy,
mixed-up fools--
Intolerant,
insecure,
Defensive, uptight,
as stubborn as mules!
From generation to
generation
The cycle continues
as parents tell
Their kids whom to
hate and like.
Ah, yes, they teach
their children well.
Praise to the
parents with open minds
Who teach their kids
to love, not hate.
That is the key to
break the cycle
Of hatred that we
perpetuate.
Loving parents guide
their children
In loving ways.
These parents show them
The key to
understanding others:
To open up and get
to know them.
(12-18-16) By Bob B
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