I would like to see statistics from every person in the world on how many thought about change (let's call it personal change) and how many actually took action at a greater level than saying in their head I want change. Of course, these figures would never be available unless the government injected tracking nanomites into us through the flu shot and other vaccines, however the statistics would be interesting.
I look at the images of fist-in-the-air placard-waving protesters calling for change and wonder how many have the strength and gumption to first make a change within themselves. Waving a sign around isn't change in itself. I have also seen many people (of all shades and hues) smashing businesses and looting, waving messages of hate about killing cops and generally being the worst a human could be, and have wondered if change is what they want, or simply an excuse to act in the same manner they always have.
Fear is a roadblock to change and fear of these types of people will ensure the divides remain, or get wider.
RE: The Power Of Fear // mileage on a man