Berlin, Germany—I can only
wish I were writing this in beautiful City of Berlin. The German people have not diminished or even
denounced this great holiday as too many American’s have. Instead I’m in Los Angeles at the moment.
As many of you know I’ve
become thrilled and addicted to using a camera drone to acquire amazing
video. I even earned an IMDB screen credit as aerial photographer for the Pablo Lewin short film production, The
Roommate.
The word “drone” became a dirty
term because of those infamous military weapon-laden killing machines. The multi-rotor camera drone users like me
have now clamed that term and redefined it as a tool for art and many exciting
humanitarian purposes.
I hope to see the FAA end
their ban on commercial use of drones to grow our stagnant economy and create
new jobs.
We saw a racial divide like
we’ve not had in this nation since the 1950’s.
I blame almost all of it all on high profile race baiting by Barack
Obama, Eric Holder, Al Sharpton and Jessie Jackson.
The fact is African-Americans
murder each other as a form of genocide.
African-Americans accept this without batting an eye. African-Americans murder whites in savage,
cruel and hateful ways and nobody but the victims and their families care.
When a non-African-American
kills a Black even in self-defense everyone goes absolutely crazy. Killing justified or not is an ugly subject we are far better off without predatory behavior in our world. We must respect the gift of fear and our instinct for survival.
In the last several months
thousands of protesters deliberately provoked cops every way they could. The fact that none of the demonstrators lost
their lives is a monument to restraint.
Politicians need to stop
using cops for revenue enhancement and return them to protecting and serving
citizens. Cops are feared because of
excessive traffic fines that can devastate working families and that’s wrong.
The race baiting, provocation
and hate must end. If Americans would
simply learn to smile and be kind to one another it would be a wonderful
world. We all need love, understanding
and help from each other. Hate serves no
one.
We are on this earth for a
very short time. We can use all of our
creator’s gifts and talent for productivity, art, music and science or simply waste
them. We only get one chance and there
is really no such thing as equal opportunity.
We all have to do the best with what we have.
I’m going to spend the next
year being especially kind to strangers.
I’m going to encourage my artist, musician and other hard-working
friends to succeed more than ever. I
hope the few good things I do become contagious.
To my friends, acquaintances,
blog visitors, I wish the best holidays ever and a safe, happy, healthy and
prosperous New Year.
2 comments:
Paul, you could not have stated the truth more clearly. I agree with you on every point.I wish everyone of good will a Merry Christmas and a prosperous, creative New year.Have fun with your toy drones.
Paul, you could not have stated the truth more clearly. I agree with you on every point.I wish everyone of good will a Merry Christmas and a prosperous, creative New year.Have fun with your toy drones.
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