My Messages to the World
Listen up you Americans, who love to look down on and mistreat immigrants and incarcerate them and deport them back to their countries. The Torah of God commands, “you shall treat the foreigner that lives among you as a native born, and you shall love them as yourself”. You think too highly of yourselves, thinking yourselves greater than others, not realizing that we all descend from the same two persons, Adam and Eve, and we are all created by the same person, God, and we are all created in the representation of God, whether black or white, or Asian or Hispanic, or even Jew or Gentile. There is only one race, the human race, with different varieties within our one and only race. Some are tall, others are short. Some have black skin, others have white skin. Some have blue eyes, others have brown eyes. Some speak English, others speak Spanish. Some are rich, some are poor. Some have fame, others do not. Some are business owners, others clean toilets. Some are beautiful, others not so much. Yes we have differences, but we are also very much alike. We are all related. We are all humans. We are all members of each other in the one society on this one earth, although made up of many nations. A body has many parts, some more important than others, some with different shape and function than others, but all cells that make up each body part have the same DNA. And the head concerns itself for the foot, and the foot for the toe. If the little toe is in pain, does the entire body not suffer also? All parts of the body work together to sustain the entire body. So in likewise it is with each member of society. If everyone was a doctor, then who would be cleaning toilets? If everyone was cleaning toilets, then who would be teaching at universities? Every role matters, from the bottom to the top. Every person matters. Every native born matters. Every immigrant matters. Everyone matters. Every woman matters. Every man matters. So learn to respect and love each other, regardless of appearance or language or money or gender or nationality. Give each person a fair chance. Learn to live in peace with each other and to help each other and to raise each other up. “Love your neighbor as yourself”, which is another command of the Torah of God.