soccerHappy Friday DINKS.

As I have been watching the Euro Cup soccer event with my boyfriend over the past few weeks I realized just how much conflict differences can create among people.  Soccer fans are some of the most passionate sports fans out there and I couldn’t imagine being so consumed by a sport that I wanted to set a car on fire, punch someone in the face, or cause a public riot.

If there were less differences in the world, would there be more peace in the world? If we only had one religion and one currency would everyone in the world get along a lot better?  Maybe if people weren’t at war because of politics, natural resources, and religion maybe we could all watch a soccer match in peace.

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