Today is Orange Shirt Day
in sympathy with the First Nations
who suffered residential schools.
My heart goes out to you.
Today is Orange Shirt Day
in sympathy with the First Nations
who suffered residential schools.
Tommy Douglas Lives Here
we, people, animals, flies
are here together
all sharing this planet
in relationship to one another
this depends on live and let live
world over and under, sky and rock
together we have voice
and we have eyes
the days of sun or snow
only a lifetime to see — to
test the day with our best plans
of how to raise children, care for
our kin, our past and future
character invested in present and past
that each day comes from our conscience
matters for the present and future
is not a license but a duty
how you or I achieved the good work
we belong to one another and we
look — not turning our faces away
after witnessing the body face down on
the city sidewalk not breathing
least of all they mattered, and we were
fortunate for having them in our lives
among the other kin who made
us — who we are
not our possessions or trophies no matter
how glossy they appear in magazines
we can thank whoever
look to the centre of all things
after losing someone precious
ourselves.
Thomas Clement Douglas PC CC SOM (20 October 1904 – 24 February 1986) was a Scottish-born Canadian politician who served as seventh premier of Saskatchewan from 1944 to 1961 and Leader of the New Democratic Party from 1961 to 1971. A Baptist minister, he was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in 1935 as a member of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF). He left federal politics to become Leader of the Saskatchewan Co-operative Commonwealth Federation and then the seventh Premier of Saskatchewan. His government introduced the continent's first single-payer, universal health care program.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Douglas
Why did they come for the Communists? Why the Jews? Why trade unionists? Why Catholics?
So who was left?
https://www.rabbisacks.org
What is not mentioned in this paragraph is mental health. When the world you live in is a lie and no-one responds to your truth, you realize that your life is redundant, and if your life is redundant then so is everyone else's.
What is left? Go to war. Be a soldier trained to kill. If your application is rejected, buy a gun and kill others at random. You may get to be famous with a generalized name "shooter".
Society is just a facade that provides entertainment. Political arguments, elections, celebrity.
When life on this planet dies and there is no voice or memory, until the next tardigrade awakens and moves, nothing will matter until it begins the whole scenario again.
Monbiot dares to write with wisdom. "We need real, inspiring alternatives, positive visions of a better world, rather than competing modifications of the disastrous ideology that got us into this mess. We need hope."
Your parents taught you to have good manners, to speak only when spoken to, and never to cry or demand anything from others. If you are bullied or treated badly it’s because you do not have the courage to stand up for yourself. What you believe to be true will always be true. Your father, teacher, preacher is always right. People in positions of responsibility are decent, and know how to handle power for the greater good.
People in positions of power have higher intelligence which includes moral principles. They read the newspaper and go to church on Sundays. This smug superiority is ignorance but we must never say that. George Orwell and Margaret Atwood notwithstanding, any idea that makes us uncomfortable is rude and should not be tolerated.
This has taken centuries of war and propaganda to arrive at what seems a comfortable truth. Media can tell us truth in small doses as long as those at the top do not feel threatened and those in the middle can watch TV documentaries, visit museums, shop at huge malls, visit their doctor and hospital, send their kids to school— and feel safe.
We’ve never had it so good, but many still suffer because they do not have the means to tell the world. It’s easy for us to believe we are a success if we are not in pain—which is an indicator of failure and shame.
We cannot be ignorant because there is so much information “out there”. Too much in fact.
Take politics for example—it’s disturbing to hear grown men argue over something we have not heard of before. Media is everywhere including social media, the internet, television, radio.
Yet there is history. The Holocaust, Communism, Billionaires, the Arms Race, domestic violence, prisons, law suits, different religions. This is privilege isn’t it?
Doesn’t it annoy you to hear people expressing different views? What is, is! Just get on with it. Unless of course it curtails my point of view and I am forced to see I might have been wrong. Or worse yet, the world is in a mess and our future is threatened.
I am not defending conservatism just pointing out how it creates a feeling of security among the priveleged.
But what if we are not in the majority? What if there are more deaths in Pakinstan than white people in America and Europe? What if there are more Muslims than Christians in the world?
If climate change really exists why didn’t I see it coming? What if there are more diseases than we know? What if prayers don’t affect the weather?
What if all I’ve learned is not true and there is nothing I can do to save the world?
What makes Right Wing Extremism so cuddly, is, I cannot see what the future will bring? There are no guarantees we shall survive.
Nothing comes with insurance. Not money, conservatism, religion, politics or prayer. And I have not written anything you didn’t already know!
So along comes a cute young guy—white, clean cut, with round eyes and white skin—just like your father or grandfather who advocates all shall be well as long as we build more gas pipelines, more factories, more money for big business, more prisons, more sports and more weapons—we shall survive.
Phew! What a relief eh?
Huge generalizations are published in an established national news paper. The staff I would think must be at the top of the game. Pretty much establishing the success of whoever these people hold up as examples of winners.
There is smoothness in the suits and tongues of these reporters. They seem to wash over details with their proclamations. By contrast it would seem as though survival of the neediest, recommendations on how to help those who need it most, is not relevant.
To talk about justice since January 6 is about as relevant as corsets. To mention unmarked graves, traumatized nations, is sending us to sleep. Games of thrones are all that matter. If you can't win just shut-up.
We haven't time for the details just give us headlines. Then sprinkle points of view to explain.
"Pierre Poilievre’s populism – taking his party “from suits to boots,” as he smartly puts it – has struck a chord. He’s riding a wave. He crushed the field in the Conservative leadership campaign. The inflation surge has the population angry, seemingly ready for change. And he’s the self-proclaimed tribune of the underclass ready to bring it." Globe and Mail, public affairs columnist, Lawrence Martin.
Well what else can you say about the success of populists? Are they good for us?
"Right-wing extremism is becoming increasingly mainstream, with the COVID-19 pandemic serving as an accelerant to that process, Canadian and international experts warned Tuesday." Globe and Mail, Marsha McLeod
“One of the greatest battles that we are fighting, in terms of our work, is the mainstreaming of extremism, the proliferation of conspiracy theories, and the tremendous surge in misinformation and disinformation,” Marilyn Mayo, a senior research fellow at the U.S.-based Anti-Defamation League’s Center on Extremism, said in Ottawa on Tuesday at an international conference on right-wing extremism.
No we can't be done with politics. We must take it seriously for the sake of our children and grandchildren. Not that the sophisticated writers would ever think they are there to save the world.
Also the feeling of responsibility and taking-care-of is more in line with the nanny. Bring on the defenders with clubs and guns when it becomes a war.
"Your joy, sadness, spiritual and physical health are part of your politics. I was fortunate to meet the Dalai Lama when I was 16. I asked him if it was possible to feel compassion for ourselves in this work. After he finished laughing, he asked how I could have the capacity to give this to others if I did not give it to myself. I have too often forgotten this wisdom, but I am entering my 30s determined to remember it."
For more info go here https://www.nationalobserver.com/2022/07/18/opinion/anjali-appadurai-not-afraid-make-run-climate-action
So write a letter to the editor, to your political party, your relatives, your neighbours, to encourage them to see the wisdom in compassion. Write humbly as a single unit in a vast universe, avoid generalizations if you can and be uplifting in your criticisms.
It's easy to say people are angry, they want justice and truth, but we either know this or we dare not think it.
Call the people you know and ask how they are, what are they feeling today, right now, about life, their life. It's a way to connect more than simply wanting their opinion. It says I care about your world as you see it. As long as they don't feel judged by your query.
Talking, listening, singing, reading, giving space for their feelings - is how we begin to use our power.
In the Art of Power, Thich That Han writes, the only thing power is useful for is to make someone happy. Violence only begets violence first by removing the power of humanity with hardware, weapons.
Laughing or crying is better than nothing.
So what's new? You ask? Nothing! Now there are weapons to kill the entire planet and end all life here.
Getting the last word is not as great as giving birth to the last being. And that is what causes despots to live in a perpetual state of rage.
... I need to remind myself of all the beautiful things in the world. First my husband who takes care of me, day and night. He has a positiv...