Pope Francis The Bridge Builder
The Peacemaker in a Divided World

In the twilight of one era and the dawning of another, we stand at the crossroads of humanity’s greatest struggle, the battle between unity and division. As your minister of balance, I must speak truth to the powers that profit from our separation.
The establishment politicians who claim to serve have mastered the dark art of division. They speak with forked tongues, promising protection while sowing discord among immigrant communities. These power brokers have carved our beautiful mosaic of humanity into warring tribes, each manipulated to fear the other, all while they count their campaign contributions behind gilded doors.
The Legacy of Bridge Building
Pope Francis, even in death, continues to illuminate a different path. His legacy isn’t built on marble monuments but on the bridges, he constructed between hearts once separated by chasms of misunderstanding. At his funeral, as President Trump sat stone-faced in the front row, the words “Build bridges, not walls” echoed through St. Peter’s Square, a divine whisper against the thunderous rhetoric of division.
The Profit of Hatred
Look closely at those who claim to protect you by teaching you to hate your neighbor. See how they grow fat on fear while communities wither in isolation. Their race-baiting tactics aren’t mere political strategy, they are spiritual poison, corrupting the soul of our shared humanity. They have forgotten the lessons of history: that mighty empires crumble not from external threats but from internal decay, from the cancer of hatred that eventually consumes even those who thought themselves immune.
The Human Cost of Division
When leaders profit from turning brother against brother, when they deport children battling cancer without ensuring their care, when they value political points above human dignity – they participate in an ancient evil that has toppled civilizations far greater than our own.
Remember the child of Honduras, separated from life-saving treatment by the very nation founded as a refuge for the persecuted. In this story lies the rot that threatens to bring down our modern empire – not the child who sought healing, but the hardened hearts that sent them away.
From Ashes to Reconciliation
The meek will indeed inherit the earth ‘a house divided against itself cannot stand.’ The two-factions will be consumed by their own discord. But us everyday people of goodwill through the quiet power of compassion will outlasts the loudest demagogue and from the ashes of our divided present, a new world can emerge if we choose the path of the bridge builder rather than the perpetual machinations of the two disingenuous parties.
This is the balance we must restore, not between left and right, but between fear and love, between the easy path of division and the harder road of unity. As your minister of balance, I call you to this higher way, following in the footsteps of Francis, who followed in the footsteps of a carpenter who once said, “Blessed are the peacemakers.” R.I.P. POPE FRANCIS ~Balance Due
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