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NICE to see a grade five student so concerned about what is going on in the world (War Weary, Dandenong Journal, 14 December).
Of course she is right, we all need to live together, share together, enjoy the world together.
The majority of all people all want peace and harmony on our planet, it’s just bad people spoiling it for everyone else.
It is up to each of us to believe we all can make a difference, no matter what race, what beliefs we have, we are all human beings all striving for the same ideals.
Peace, happiness, good health, good education and no poverty.
Hopefully, one day everyone will be as one.
Well written Tayla Purton. Keep caring.
Kerry Wilson,
Noble Park.

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