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Do We Need Aliens to Achieve World Unity? History Shows That Humankind Unites When There is a Common Enemy

7 Comments » August 5th, 2009 posted by konye obaji ori // Categories: General Articles



Unfortunately, the common good of humanity has always been hampered by divided religious views, cultural views, political views, race, ethnicity and gender. Since the beginning of time, humanity has suffered wars, enslavement, repression, suppression, abuses, attacks and genocides: all for economic gains, superiority, class divide, and selfish interests. And because division amongst the human race has often stemmed from the Us versus Them mentality, the thought of world unity being dependent on the emergence of Aliens seems to strike a chord.

History has shown that humankind unites when there is a common enemy, common threat, or common gain in a backdrop of competitiveness. From the dark ages up until the present age of enlightenment, humankind has recurrently operated under the Us and them mentality, sometimes for the best of intentions, and sometimes for the wrong reasons. Every group claims to be in the right and in the know of the truth. Instinctively, every human group seeks to strengthen and protect the good, the truth and the light that they claim to possess. Sadly these interests have been pursued through actions that, dominate, abate, degrade or devastate humanity as a whole. Now, tangible progress has been made towards unity and acceptance of human diversity, but the pursuit of equality, fairness, and oneness has failed to replace the seemingly intrinsic tendency to divide and compete; and the decimation of the other for fear, aggression, greed, domination, and even the desire for justice for past violence has continued to plague humanity.

When Aliens land their space ship in the sky and yell from the clouds, surrender to us you divided Earthens! perhaps the human race will have the epiphany to unite themselves as the good breed against the bad bred Aliens that threaten the human race. Instinctively, humans, despite their notion of disparity will view the Aliens either as inferior to the collective human race or as the manifestation of evil beings, and thus fight against their domination, in order to preserve or enhance humans, perhaps at the expense of the Alien; to revitalize, redeem, and save earth. Black, White, Asian, Hispanic, Man, Woman, Able, Disabled, Gay, Straight, Muslim, Christian, Sunni, Shi a, Jew, Gentile, Zionist, Arab-Muslim, West, East, and every disagreeing sect of people will no longer rest on the basic distinction and division that has kept humanity divided when Alien life emerges and threaten earth, human authority and interests.

Declaration of World Unity

Does humankind really need Aliens in order to achieve cooperation, connection, and compassion?

According to a Declaration of World Unity, published by Kevin Reid on November 3, 2007: For humanity to move forward successfully in the 21st century, a spirit of unity must be cultivated within the hearts of all nations and people. A foundation must be laid that will allow each nation to grow and prosper individually, but also collectively within the context of an interdependent global community. A successful future for all nations and people depends upon strengthening the bonds of our commonality as human beings, while honoring our differences. To create a healthy global environment for all nations to overcome the struggles they face, we must recognize that all have erred, all have faults and none are perfect, yet each has cultural gifts to share.

Let us recognize and value those gifts. Let us celebrate the wealth of our diversity and strive to learn from each other and help one another in a spirit of openness, understanding, trust and respect. It is most unfortunate to imagine that only an Alien threat to earth could possibly cause the divided world to unite and cooperate for the common good of all humankind. If Aliens never show up, the human race must realize that each group is sacred, special, wounded and hurt; that each group has a piece of the truth and the un-truth, a beam of light and a patch of darkness, and that the ability to achieve peace, fairness, equality, dignity and survival depends on the recognition that the human race faces the same rigors of life together, under the sun. With the pursuit of peace, tolerance and acceptance; unity rather than threat, love rather than hate, integration rather than fragmentation and destruction, humanity does not need Aliens to achieve world unity.

On April 22, 2009, the United Nations General Assembly officially on the International Mother Earth Day, called on States to cooperate in a spirit of global partnership to conserve, protect and restore the health and integrity of planet Earth and its inhabitants.

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7 Responses to “Do We Need Aliens to Achieve World Unity? History Shows That Humankind Unites When There is a Common Enemy”

  1. ram dhungana says:
    November 5, 2009 at 12:50 am

    pls i dont know?

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  2. Nappys says:
    November 10, 2009 at 3:36 pm

    O yes not aliens please cant we doit ?

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  3. loom says:
    December 10, 2009 at 11:54 am

    no we dont cause if they just going to hide from us we dont need them.. cause we tired of looking for them

    Reply
  4. badria says:
    February 2, 2010 at 12:54 am

    this picture is an excellent picture and i like it so much

    Reply
  5. b says:
    March 25, 2010 at 1:34 pm

    good pic going to used it in my junior cert art projcet

    Reply
  6. Jesi Elkins says:
    March 29, 2010 at 6:33 pm

    They would either make us their pets or their dinner. No, aliens coming would not be a good thing.

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  7. B says:
    May 11, 2010 at 5:56 pm

    Yeah, except that unlike in the movies, any aliens that really wanted to destroy us would just bomb us to oblivion from orbit. They wouldn’t be stupid enough to do things like drink our water and die of a disease or install windows on their ship so we can upload a virus.

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