Nov. 24, 2015
by Perrie Thompson (author's profile)
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From Within (Self Enhancement)
(July 6, 2015)

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August 8, 2015

First and foremost, thank you Julia
and Tawnya for visiting my blog.
Tawnya, thanks for transcripting my
post. Also the way you spell your name is very
unique. Never seen it spelled that way. I hope you
continue to be a visitor of my blog. Take Care!
Julia, thank you for your comments. You
appear to be a very intelligent woman! First, I
will like it to be known, I do not endorse, embrace
or agree with any act of violence committed by Japan,
the U.S. or anyone! I sincerely apologize if my
remarks about Japan offended you or anyone else!
I can assure you that was not my intentions!
While I am not very educated in Asian history,
I am mildly awear of the conflicts between
China and Japan dated back to the late 1800's.
I am also awear of the atrocities committed
by both China and Japan. Yes Japan has committed
some horrendous acts, but lets not forget, China
murdered thousands of peaceful protestors in
Beijing in 1989. So most powerful countries have
committed some horrible acts at some point of time
in their history. For this reason, I do not endorse
any country. I endorse individual people, no matter
what country their from. So my remarks about
Japan was not an admiration for Japan. My
remarks about Japan, was to show what self
enhancement accomplishes. Japan could have dwelled
on the bombing and used it as an excuse to
regress, but they did not, instead, Japan emerged
as one the powerful economies in the world and
as a leader in technology. How did Japan accomplish
this? They did not let the bomb break them, in
fact, it appears to have empowered them. African
Americans and other minorities could learn from
Japan. Dwelling on the atrocities committed against
us, clearly has not changed much! We have to come
together and build our communities from within and
emerge a force to be wrecken with!
Again, thank you Julia for your remarks,
I hope this gives you a better understanding. I
hope to hear from you again. Take Care!

Stay Prayed up!

PERRIE THOMPSON

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