A mother’s war

in #life8 years ago (edited)

I was watching Victoria last night whilist midnight-munching on beetroots and avocado for my breastmilk. My son is 15 months old and not a great fan of getting nutrients for himself, so he sticks to my boobs 24/7.
The episode was about the irish famine is the 19th century, and for a brief moment I thought how awful the world must have been all those years ago and how easily people were left to - simply die of hunger. And then I realised...

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There are so many people dying of starvation right now. There are children being born and dying without once experiencing the feel of a full tummy. And it isn’t because there’s not enough food, but because we just can’t get enough war!

And you may be a leader. Your mind may have been trained to see the world as a chess table. Your brain may know how to ignore the people dying and focus on the ‘strategy’.
Or you may be a soldier, a pawn - trained to kill and be proud for it. Following orders and knowing that your bullets are not your responsibility.
You may be a millitant with a brain more laundered than my child’s cloth nappies. And you may kill and murder thinking it’s what your God demands of you.

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You may be all those things and go to war, and fight and kill and die.

But don’t be a mother holding a crying baby at an empty breast.
Don’t be a mother sheltering your child from mortar and bullets.
Don’t be a mother watching your sons and daughters die of hunger.

Because I know that you, leaders and soldiers and militants, could not endure a mother’s war.

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