REVOLUTION WILL NEVER HAPPEN AS LONG AS WE REMAIN SEPARATED...
We talk about change like it’s something that will just fall from the sky one day. We shout about justice, fairness, and peace, but deep down we are still divided. That division is the silent killer of every movement that could have changed this world for the better.
I look around and I see people from all walks of life. Different skin colors, different languages, different beliefs. That should be our strength, but instead it has become our weakness. We stand side by side, but we don’t stand together.
The truth is simple and hard to accept. A real revolution will never happen if we cannot trust each other. If we keep looking at one another with suspicion, fear, and hate, we will never build anything strong enough to break the systems that hold us down.
We are living in a time where separation is pushed on us in every way possible. It’s in our media, in our communities, and even in our homes. We are taught to focus on what makes us different instead of what makes us human.
And as long as we stay in that mindset, we will remain exactly where we are. Controlled, distracted, and divided while the real power moves quietly in the background.
THE MANY WAYS WE ARE DIVIDED
Let’s get real about it. Race is one of the biggest tools used to keep us apart. Skin color has been turned into a weapon. Instead of seeing each other as human beings, we are taught to judge, fear, and even hate based on appearance. This poison has been passed down for generations, and it continues to grow because many refuse to challenge it.
Then we have culture, something that should be celebrated. Different foods, music, traditions, and ways of life should bring joy and curiosity. But instead, people use culture as a reason to separate, to claim superiority, or to reject others. What should unite us becomes another wall between us.
Religion is another deep divide. People hold strong beliefs, and there is nothing wrong with that. But when belief turns into judgment, when it becomes a reason to attack or disrespect others, it creates distance. Instead of learning from each other, we fight over who is right.
Even the way we look physically becomes a dividing line. Whether someone is seen as attractive or not, able-bodied or disabled, people are judged and pushed aside. This creates a system where some feel valued and others feel invisible. That is not unity. That is division at its core.
Lifestyle choices also break us apart. People choose how they want to live, who they love, and how they express themselves. But instead of allowing space for differences, many choose to attack what they do not understand. That lack of acceptance keeps us locked in conflict.
And then comes social media, one of the most powerful tools in today’s world. It has the ability to connect us, but more often it divides us. Arguments spread faster than truth. People hide behind screens and say things they would never say face to face. And sometimes, we don’t even know if the person we are arguing with is real or just there to create chaos.
Now let’s talk about something deeper, something many people feel but don’t always say out loud. There are forces that benefit from our division. There are people at the top who profit from war, conflict, and separation. When we fight each other, we are not focused on them. When we are divided, we are easier to control.
Think about it. If people truly came together across race, culture, religion, and lifestyle, the power structure would have to change. Unity would expose the truth. Unity would demand fairness. Unity would break systems that rely on division to survive.
But as long as we are busy arguing over small differences, the bigger picture stays hidden. The real issues never get addressed. The same cycles continue, over and over again.
This is not by accident. Division is not random. It is fed, encouraged, and maintained because it works. It keeps people distracted, emotional, and disconnected from their true power.
And that power is unity.
Because when people truly come together, real change becomes possible. Not fake change. Not surface-level change. But deep, lasting transformation that touches every part of society.
But that kind of unity requires something many are not ready to give. It requires humility. It requires respect. It requires the ability to listen, to learn, and to let go of hate.
Without that, we will continue to spin in circles, calling for revolution while doing everything that prevents it.
MY CLOSING PERSPECTIVES…
The truth is not comfortable, but it is necessary. We cannot keep blaming systems while feeding the very division that keeps those systems alive. At some point, we have to look in the mirror and ask ourselves what role we play in keeping things the same.
Unity does not mean we all become the same. It means we respect each other enough to stand together despite our differences. That is where real strength comes from.
If we want peace, we have to practice it with each other. If we want fairness, we have to show it in how we treat one another. It starts on a human level before it can ever reach a global level.
The revolution we talk about is not just about changing systems. It is about changing how we see each other. Because without that shift, nothing else will last.
So the question is simple. Are we ready to come together, or are we going to stay divided and watch the same story play out again and again?
How it plays out is solely dependent on us…
Sincerely,
SCURV
1.407.590.0755 (Contact Scurv Directly Using WhatsApp Text Messaging)




