Friday, 25 October 2019

Genocide of the Kurds - should we care?


With so many memes fictionally attributed to Einstein, here is a reminder of something that Einstein actually helped initiate and well worth reflecting on. Posted October 21st on LinkedIn by Ugo Micoli, Founder of MICOLI PARTNERS, Coach, Author and Speaker on Corporate Strategy, with 18.5k LinkedIn followers (of whom I am one). 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ugomicoli_statement-the-russell-einstein-manifesto-activity-6591823148163837952-FUvI

Don't forget.
On July 9, 1955, Bertrand Russell and Albert Einstein, in agreement with other personalities who signed it, released this Manifesto against Nuclear bombs. It opened the antinuclear movement, that used, for the first time, the now iconic peace symbol and, acting together with other facts and political, cultural, philosophical and social changes ("from the Bomb to the Beatles"), led to the counterculture of the Sixties  and the '68 rebellion.
Peace must be a given value for real civilizations, after all those years.

Please, stop the war against Kurds!

Humans never learn. My generation grew up under the daily menace of nuclear annihilation. At every moment, someone could press the red button. John Lennon said he became what he was looking at antinuke demonstrations.
Imagine people in barracks or Kurds' cities right now, or sleeping on the sides of roads to nowhere, just escaping a massacre... Wars must be banned. I want a world like that. They can keep all that technological "progress" and "disruptive" gadgets crap for themselves.
Please see https://lnkd.in/dNib7ZV as well.


LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/posts/ugomicoli_statement-the-russell-einstein-manifesto-activity-6591823148163837952-FUvI
#peace #noconformism #thissystemisfailing #stopthewar #kurds  #givepeaceachance  #humanity  #humanrights