Pick a Peacemaker
By Suzy Kassem
November 08, 2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- To vastly improve your
country and truly make it great
again, start by choosing a
better leader. Do not let the
media or the establishment make
you pick from the people they
choose, but instead choose from
those they do not pick. Pick a
leader from among the people who
is heart-driven, one who
identifies with the common man
on the street and understands
what the country needs on every
level. Do not pick a leader who
is only money-driven and does
not understand or identify with
the common man, but only what
corporations need on every
level.
Pick a peacemaker. One who
unites, not divides. A cultured
leader who supports the arts and
true freedom of speech, not
censorship. Pick a leader who
will not only bail out banks and
airlines, but also families from
losing their homes -- or jobs
due to their companies moving to
other countries. Pick a leader
who will fund schools, not limit
spending on education and allow
libraries to close. Pick a
leader who chooses diplomacy
over war. An honest broker in
foreign relations. A leader with
integrity, one who says what
they mean, keeps their word and
does not lie to their people.
Pick a leader who is strong and
confident, yet humble.
Intelligent, but not sly. A
leader who encourages diversity,
not racism. One who understands
the needs of the farmer, the
teacher, the doctor, and the
environmentalist -- not only the
banker, the oil tycoon, the
weapons developer, or the
insurance and pharmaceutical
lobbyist.
Pick a leader who will keep jobs
in your country by offering
companies incentives to hire
only within their borders, not
one who allows corporations to
outsource jobs for cheaper labor
when there is a national
employment crisis. Choose a
leader who will invest in
building bridges, not walls.
Books, not weapons. Morality,
not corruption. Intellectualism
and wisdom, not ignorance.
Stability, not fear and terror.
Peace, not chaos. Love, not
hate. Convergence, not
segregation. Tolerance, not
discrimination. Fairness, not
hypocrisy. Substance, not
superficiality. Character, not
immaturity. Transparency, not
secrecy. Justice, not
lawlessness. Environmental
improvement and preservation,
not destruction. Truth, not
lies.
Most importantly, a great leader
must serve the best interests of
the people first, not those of
multinational corporations.
Human life should never be
sacrificed for monetary profit.
There are no exceptions. In
addition, a leader should always
be open to criticism, not
silencing dissent. Any leader
who does not tolerate criticism
from the public is afraid of
their dirty hands to be revealed
under heavy light. And such a
leader is dangerous, because
they only feel secure in the
darkness. Only a leader who is
free from corruption welcomes
scrutiny; for scrutiny allows a
good leader to be an even
greater leader.
And lastly, pick a leader who
will make their citizens proud.
One who will stir the hearts of
the people, so that the sons and
daughters of a given nation
strive to emulate their leader's
greatness. Only then will a
nation be truly great, when a
leader inspires and produces
citizens worthy of becoming
future leaders, honorable
decision makers and peacemakers.
And in these times, a great
leader must be extremely brave.
Their leadership must be steered
only by their conscience, not a
bribe.”
- Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and
Salute the Sun: The Writings of
Suzy Kassem