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Monday, April 20, 2020

DEATH ROW


Sometimes we waste time doing the right thing in order to don't do the wrong thing. Our creation says that and sometimes the wrong thing was the right option. I honestly don't think that we have to do everything because of this damn virus created by China dressed up like God and grabbed the fate of so many innocent people in their hands. Even if we only have one day, two, three or even if we never get the virus, China didn’t have the right to raise this question, or better saying, this "death row" like they have done with the humanity. 

You know, Sometimes I wonder why in Brazil we can't go out home, what if I disobey this order, I go out and get the virus? China had no right to put fear, dread, panic on people. We must do everything we are willing to do, but to be happy, we must improve us as people, I agree, for our own good. I have a saying: "if I can do good things, I don't do evil things", but I will never do anything because of this virus that looks like a sword over my head, the Chinese government did not have that right. 

And about those who are gone? Nothing? Not even in memory? They are voiceless. Compared to the Germans in World War II, the Chinese people have beaten them because it is not the first time that they have done kind of thing and it won't be the last time that they will do it. In fact, I think they have a worse one. We have our part on it, because we allow the Asian immigrants, mainly the Chinese immigrants that bring their bad feeding habits which include eating dog meat among other animals, but it's allowed because of the money coming from China, acting like cheap prostitutes that accept the lowest price. 

I'm saying it not only because of the virus, but because we know that one day we are going to die, so the pursuit of happiness must be our obligation. Do not increase the power of the virus, be happy and the only thing we are not sure is about when we are going to die, but we certainly know that we are going to at at any time.


Kátia Paes 

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