Kathleen sipped some of her cold coffee. She scowled when she realized she'd been working so late it was cold. Still, she had to finish updating her blog for this week's guidance. This one was significantly personal to her. She'd run her blog entry through Grammarly repeatedly to ensure all errors were corrected. Satisfied with what she composed, she began to reread her blog.
"The world began with God uttering the words "Let there be light!" However, while words gave the world life, too many individuals have now twisted the miracle of language in ways it shouldn't ever be uttered.
I'm speaking, of course, of the Unforgivable Words: every vulgarity, racial slur, and so much more. No one should ever utter a word whose sole intention is to dehumanize another individual.
We come from various locations and speak in multiple tongues. But as much as words can bring forth love and creative ideas? Again, some individuals employ words in a despicable manner to make them feel more powerful and ignore those they spoke of are just as human as they are.
I'd like to call out everyone who regards it as all right to label another human 'alien,' for it's not. Its beyond dehumanizing and derogatory. As they say, think before you speak. Also, put yourself in someone else shoes and think carefully about how you'd feel if such scathing vocabulary was utilized to label you.
We are ALL human and deserve to be treated with respect, consideration, kindness, and, most of all, love. So, choose your words carefully. That's all for now. See you in next week's blog."
Satisfied she'd gotten her point across, she uploaded her blog to the multiverse internet system and prayed she'd enabled a few individuals to find the light. With that, she went to get a fresh cup of coffee before having a bubble bath and going to bed.
