Poll Question:
If you could help create a world where both the "taken" and the "takers" could find real healing, freedom, and redemption—would you support it?
Yes, everyone deserves a chance to heal and be found.
Maybe, but only if there's true accountability and change.
No, some actions are too great to forgive.
I'm not sure—this is a tough question.
I want to learn more about how this could work.
🌍 In a world that's torn apart, what if we could all be found and healed—together? Cast your vote and share your thoughts below!
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A Letter for True Healing
Dear Friend,
Imagine if, together—victim and victimizer—we could walk out of this cycle, side by side. Imagine a world where neither of us has to live in fear of judgment or punishment. Where there is no more lack of access, no more targeted poverty, no more targeted anything. Just healing.
In a world that's so torn apart right now, somewhere, somebody is missing all of you—not just the taken, but the takers too. Because if you ask me, you've all been taken—by a system, by yourself, by the belief in a lie that someone actually wins something at the end of all this. But here's the truth: now, you can win something real. You can win actual freedom and healing. You can win real redemption.
Do you know how many missing people in the world are waiting to be found? And it's not just the missing—it's all of us, waiting to be found, all at the same damn time, because you choose to be.
We have both been shaped by pain, by choices, by circumstances beyond our control. But what if we decided, today, that our story doesn't have to end in division or suffering? What if we chose to heal together, to see each other as human beings—worthy of compassion, worthy of a second chance, worthy of a new beginning?
Let's leave behind the labels that have kept us apart. Let's refuse to be defined by what was done to us, or by what we have done. Instead, let's build a future where we can actually live—free from fear, free from shame, free from the systems that tried to break us.
Healing is possible. A life without judgment or punishment is possible. A world without targeted injustice is possible. But only if we walk out of this together.
Here's to a new chapter—one where we choose healing, together.
With hope and solidarity,
The World