Comparisons of Yesterday and Today

For Better or Worse

Day is night and night is day and it is just that confusing today when you look out for your purpose. Whatever happened to the natural progression, where children grow up to become adults and adults become fun loving responsible people within their communities?

What comes to mind when you mention these names and how has the meaning evolved over the past 50 years?

Churches, created to be spiritual sanctuaries expressing our idea of what God intended; today this has evolved into nothing more than political playgrounds for profit.

Education, what was formalized to educate its citizens has evolved into institutional learning, placing profit over character.

Preachers, spiritual leaders for "all people" has evolved into personal dynasties, taking advantage of the same people it was created to serve.

Police, created to protect and serve it's citizens has evolved into incompetent dictators using deadly force, fear and intimidation to force these same citizens into submission.    

Banks, created to be safe places to help better manage monies and today are evil predatory institutions for the rich.

Doctors, used to go around serving the sick and shut-in but today, they’re serving only those with insurance.

Farmers, used to be our source of food, but have evolved into places of corporate greed and gain with no regard to health risks.

Our justice system was lying then and are still lying today, the only constant. Through evil tactics, we took this land and even with all the help we had, life has only become more stressful.

Boys want to be girls and girls want to be boys, do you see how all of this is evolving?

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