Leaders Stand against evil

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The biggest teacher taught us we should love our neighbor as we love ourselves.
This is a universal message that has been said for at least two millenia, and can be understood from any corner of the world in any language.
But why don’t we live with this message?
Because we think we are SEPARATE from one another.
We don’t realize that what we do to others we do to ourselves.
As leaders, we have to stand against EVIL.
FEAR breeds HATE and HATE creates separation.
We will never live in a perfect world.
But we can start creating UNITY with all races against those that want to create separation.
Racism is REAL.
Evil is REAL.
But so is LOVE and EMPATHY.
I made this video when I saw the graphic video of George Floyd’s death, and I want to share my message with you.
I believe that we can do better, we must do better.
RIP George Floyd.
Your death will not be in vain.

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