Showing posts with label occupy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label occupy. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Rule Number One... Non-Violence

Looking at the Worth A look Post, you may ask yourself what does peak-oil have to do with Unpeople. Everything. The Secret of the Seven Sisters is a really good series on Al Jazeera that gives a through look at the long dark history of the oil business over the last hundred or so years. They are not displacing happy white people. Everywhere oil is found and developed, conflict quickly breaks out. The Middle East, Africa, and even here on North America. It takes many forms; from wars, terrorism, thuggery, to unfolding slow-violence in the southern USA. See Dahr Jamail, one of the last true investigative journalists for more on this. The script runs pretty much the same. A company finds oil, buys off the local elites, shafts the locals, and leaves crushing poverty in it's wake. Let's not forget about the tiny group of rich autocrats and their associated goons either. I try to look for information on what's going on, and it's there on the internet. Sadly, these types of stories seldom make into the mass / corporate media's 24 / 7 news cycles. When they do, there is rarely any depth beyond who was killed, kidnapped or tortured. Seldom if ever, does anyone ask "why." The on-going coverage of the Niger Delta area on the nightly news just touches the surface. They have more important things to do like selling denture cream or pharmaceuticals. Here is something more in depth from Amnesty International on the Niger delta conflict. Most people are blissfully unaware of the true cost of driving everywhere, me included. It is one thing to read about such horrors, but another to live through it day in and day out. For the average western schmo like me, it is almost incomprehensible. Still, I want to educate myself and others. As a conflict Resolution practitioner, I wonder how will this all play out? It does not look good. 

We are using a finite resource as if it can go on forever. I have a feeling John Michael Greer is right. There is no magic technological bullet that is going to save us from the FACT that oil will run out. We are not facing this fact. Rather, we ignore it. I don't know when this will happen but it cannot be but so far off. Now, I'm not talking about some twisted Mad Max-like apocalyptic fantasy. Leave that for the movies. No, it will unfold over time with ever increasing costs in blood and treasure. Remember money drives the train. As long as there is financial benefit, expect more of the same denial of reality. Wall Street Consultant? That alone does not make him wrong, but I suspect his ideas are tied one way or another to his pay. I'm not a geologist. I don't know when oil will run out. But I know it will. The Earth is not making more. No amount of fancy charts and rosy projections can change this. Fracking, tar sands and super-deep sea drilling tell me something is rotten in Denmark. It is not getting any easier. It can only get more difficult and costly with the passage of time. The longer we pretend business as usual is fine, the harder and more costly the transition to a post oil world will be. Our current system of casino capitalism does not allow for long-term solutions that may run contrary to today's bottom line or shareholder expectations.

It may be worth reminding you governments are no longer independent (not sure they ever were) keeping your best interests at heart. Even the so-called democracies, are bought, and paid for with corporate cash. Corporations, by design, have only one goal-- maximizing profits. Anything that gets in the way of that goal is crushed; regulations, climate change science, and even people. The drive for profit is short-term, and relentless. Anything or anyone that questions capitalism or the profit motive, faces ridicule here in the west, and death in too many other parts of the world.Think "dirty" hippies in the Occupy Wall Street Movement and consider our unilateral policy of "regime change" when someone dares to not go along with Uncle Sam (read oil interests) as manifestations of those who ask uncomfortable questions. No, better check out The Seahawks or Justin Bieber to stay safe. The fix is in. The game is rigged. I don't think the current system is fixable. The tiny hand full of politicians who do have everyday people's interest at heart are too few and far between. The funny or perhaps scary part is, we all know it. I write about it here on this blog. People may bring it up after a few too many drinks. I don't know of anyone who likes to think too deeply past their own time here on Earth. It's too damn scary. What do parents think? "Oh, it will work out some way or another. The kids will be fine." I hope there are not many that really feel this way. That's some sad shit. I've listened to people say, "It's harder to rock the boat with kids." Personally, I cannot think of a more important reason to rock the boat. Tip that fucker over, and teach the kids to swim. They'll thank you in the long run. Do more than bitch!

I write and try to educate both myself and others. I try to play the game as little as possible. I drive a small car that's really good on gas to and from work. It's close. My car barely has time to warm up in the winter. No, it is not enough. Far from it. But if we each take a step, the outcome can be different. We don't have to passively watch the nightmare of ever deepening and growing conflict over oil unfold. Make noise! Raise hell! We are not alone. If enough people take action, the path to a world with much little to no oil can be less violent. A lot of people will disagree with me on this one but I say don't vote. Voting is only an illusion of a democratic process as long as corporations fund the elections. The only way to beat a rigged game is stop playing. Who would listen to a congress that only could muster a 2% turn out? Everybody would know that's bullshit. I'd say there's an outside chance this can be done peacefully. Violence is a big part of the rigged game already in place. Keeping things peaceful also is a game changer. Even the darkest regimes have a tough time killing off peaceful demonstrators. The do from time to time but there is a high cost that goes along with it. Ask Mubarak. Oh! He's dead. No, just unavailable for comment. Governments do violence-- people don't. Change the game. Make government play by our rules. Rule number one- Non-Violence. Remember you're not alone!  Check out the following:

Occupy Wall St Yes, they are still around. 

Idle No More Follow the link. Check them out. 

Americans Against Fracking You got it! 

Greenpeace Hell Raisers. But for the right reasons.  

Amnesty International Human Rights. 

Green Party If You still want to vote, consider Green. I'll vote for them as well. 

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Peaceful Revolution



Drastic changes are coming soon. Great inequality leads to great unrest.Our track record on dealing with big changes is pretty bad. When inequality spirals out of control, like it is now, people revolt. It gets ugly, very ugly. I don't see why the powers that be are ignoring all the warning signs. If I was a card carrying member of the elite, I'd want people's basic needs to be met in order to maintain the status quo and my comfy place in the scheme of things. I'm still a powerful rich dude, and people are basically happy, or at least content. It seems like whoever runs things is very reckless, selfish and short-sighted. Austerity, lack of healthcare, high youth unemployment, decreasing wages all to make the filthy rich even richer will not end well. It never does. It always ends badly for the blind elite. They seem to be blinded by their own narratives of superiority. Talk about a bunch of entitled feeling people, enough to make the most savvy welfare queen blush. After all, they see themselves as "job creators." Hint, it has more to do with demand. They ignore science to make money. They fail to see the unnecessary suffering of others, countless others. (yeah, they may stroke a sizable check from time to time while leaving existing structural violence firmly in place.) I will not venture a guess on how they see the rest of humanity or how they sleep. If history counts for anything, we are on a bad track.  

People are starting to respond. There are revolutionary movements popping up here and there. Despite starting off peaceful, a number of these have turned to violence. I think Syria has been violent all along. Here in the USA, things seem pretty stable. But unless there's a major change in Washington, this will soon no longer be the case. It cannot. If enough people are forced into poverty and destitution, rebelling will become the only means of survival that no amount of crumbs (cutting Food stamps??) and circus (NFL, NHL NBA and never-ending TV) can stop. Add to this mix all the guns here. That's a huge pucker factor, even for Mad Max. We need the kind of change that the current corporate financed duopoly is incapable of. Make no mistake my friends, the Democrats are brought to you by the same people who bring you the Republicans. BOTH parties are puppets of the Neoliberal System we have been living under for the last few decades. If you are unfamiliar with Neoliberalism, follow the link and google it yourself. Yeah, yeah "soon" is subjective. I broke my crystal ball right after the NFC championship. I don't think one is needed to see what we are in for. History has plenty of examples. And this guy is getting nervous. It's too bad he misses the point of Occupy, and other movements.    

Can change be brought about through peaceful means? Yes. Will it? Probably not. We'll save this for next time. 

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Get involved


Did the Authorities' Lockdown of Boston Give Us a Taste of the Police State Culture to Come?



Take time to read the above article... Yes, it is long.

Things are not looking so good for the world I'd like to live in. But there a few movements that get it. Dr. Giroux mentions them late in the article. 

There are things we can do..
Here... 

Occupy  



Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Another Year of Democracy and other Grand Illusions

I'm still saddened and disappointed to see so many Democratic Party faithful. Republican Party faithful depress me even more but I'm going to focus on the first group. The democrats I know tend to be older hippie types who grew up in a time when government was a little more responsive to the demands of the people. I'd say the Civil Rights Movement was a good example of government following the demands of the people. I find this to be the exception and not the rule. Far more often, our government listens to money. Both parties are bought and paid for and neither will go against the interests and wishes of their true masters. St. Jimmy Carter sold us out to the House of Saud. Wild Bill Clinton proceeded to make the world a better place for Neo-liberalism and applied force when deemed necessary.  Plenty of Democrats voted for Bush's invasion of Iraq which has cost 4 trillion and contrary to popular opinion has not ended. In the wake of the financial crisis of 2008, our Democrat in Chief, Obama hired a Wall Street insider Timothy Geithner to protect business as usual. Obama has done their bidding and was rewarded with re-election. We have high unemployment and record corporate profits. Now I ask you, dear reader, just who's interests are being looked out for here? It does not sound like the people's.

I doubt those on the wrong end of a drone strike would consider Obama the lesser of two evils. Can anyone tell me how Obama's foreign policy differs from Bush's? I know we no longer use GWOT and related language but do we not continue to launch drone strikes on whoever and where ever the President orders? There is no check on this power, no review and no appeal. But he's a Democrat so it is cool. 176 children killed in drone strikes and how many of us know a single name of those murdered? Does Obama shed any tears for these little brown kids killed in far off lands? How well does he sleep? Are they any less worthy than those murderedd in Connecticut? I'm sorry if you think this is in bad taste but I think it is a fair question. Answer me. Obama relishes in reminding us of how he got Bin Laden. Allow me to put a different narrative on this event. Let's call it what it is, an extra-judicial state sponsored murder. Now, I'm no closet Al Quaeda supporter and I think OBL was an evil fuck. I also think becoming terrorists ourselves is no way to defeat terrorism. This POS OBL was nothing more than a thug and a murderer and the way we deal with those is through something called the legal system. Catch his ass and try him like any garden variety thug. One guy Democrat or Republican as judge jury and executioner only leads to bad things. But Obama is a Democrat so he gets a pass.  Well, not from me. We have to move beyond the old worn out lesser of two evils argument. 

Find something to vote for. Green Party. or don't vote! Delegitimize the bought and paid for sham elections. 

A review of how much the parties are the same may be helpful. 


Issue                                           Democrat                                   Republican 
More Wars                                     Yes                                              Yes
Bailouts for Banks                          Yes                                              Yes
Continuing Neo-liberalism               Yes                                              Yes
Insurance based health care              Yes                                              Yes
Black energy                                Yes                                              Yes
Demonizing China & Russia  Yes                                               Yes
Hostage to
Citizens United                               Yes                                              Yes
Militarization of police                       Yes                                              Yes
Outsourcing of Government
Functions                                      Yes                                                Yes
Illegal Spying on Citizens             Yes                                                Yes  

Another year of the same or will 2013 be different?

Monday, January 2, 2012

A new game called real democracy

It is easy to get on here and whine about our crumbling democracy here in the USA. Finding solutions is harder. I have no magic bullets to fix everything, seems I've ran out but how about a few starting points?

1. If we are ever to have a real democracy here in the USA, we have to find a way to get the massive sums of money out of our political system. I have no secret Swiss bank account and cannot buy influence in the current political system. I think this is the root of much of our troubles and also the hardest problem to solve. But it is not totally hopeless. Check out Move to Amend. Sooner or later, we must stop giving our support to political parties that do nor support us. We the people cannot win when the fix is in.

2. Recreate democracy starting at the most local level possible. The Occupy movements popping up all over are a good start and give me a much need ray of hope. We in the movement and who support it must be careful not to start playing the game the state does so well. Let's all be leaders and work through consensus and not allow ourselves to get bogged down in positions, personalities and power structures. When that happens, Occupy becomes just another failed movement assimilated by the most powerful. Here in Greensboro, NC our local Occupy movement has many sub-working groups; Healthcare, Employment, Arts and Education Enrichment. Each is actively seeking real solutions. The Employment group for example is researching how to set up employee owned co-ops to create jobs. This is the meaning of being the change we want to see in the world.

3. Delegitimize the current two party system. In other words, stop playing the game controlled by the powerful for the powerful. Let Washington continue to play games while we rebuild democracy one community at a time via consensus building. 51% should not be able to hold tyranny over 49%. We need to develop ways beyond the current win / lose oppositional politics that serve only the few. There are alternatives!

4. BE WARNED. If the any of the above starts to show signs of real success, the state will use its favorite tool, direct violence. Once the myths of freedom, land of opportunity, the American dream and the rest evaporate, direct violence will be the state's last card. If we meet violence with violence, we the people will lose. As we have seen the state is very good at violence. What they are not good at is non-violence. This may be a way to transform the game. It is not without cost.

In short, what we have to do is create a new game called real democracy, while we still have a legal means to do so.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Learning to occupy... Time is a Wasting!



I'm back, been working on a few book ideas that have been floating around the last few years.

What are we seeing with the Occupy events springing up around the country? I went to one close by here in Greensboro to check it out. It was late afternoon an there were few people there. I do plan to go back because I like the feel of it and agree there are a lot of problems in the world that will require major structural changes to resolve. It is not a Democrat vs. Republican issue. I find them both to be the problem and not a part of any solution. My older lefty friends say we HAVE to vote for Obama! Heaven forbid one of those lunatic Republicans get in there. (More on them soon) No, we have to delegitimize the entire system. Stop participating! Pay off (or not) and get rid of the credit cards. Banks make money on every transaction! Don't finance shit you do not have to have. Renting wheels, please... Turn off the TV. Cut the fantasy already.

Let's cut through the BS.

You do not have to be a rocket scientist to understand this is NOT a good trend. Soon, we too will join most third world countries wit a tiny group of super rich and masses of poor.


Need I say more. It speaks for itself.


Trickle down my big black ass! And I'm a white dude.

Health care? Our "For profit" system is killing us literally. But don't take my word for it click here. Someone between jobs gets seriously sick and goes to the hospital and then looses their home. Why are we not asking why can occur? No, we don't ask such uncomfortable here. Instead, we pass "reform" that gives insurance companies 30+ million more customers. Now you tell me, who runs this country? To those who cheered during one of the recent debates when the Blitzer shill asked if the uninsured should be allowed to die, I think you are a disgrace to your party, country and religion. This is not a football game. Real flesh and blood people are dying and you... cheer.

Now the cops are cracking down on Occupy Wall Street all over the country. Free Speech, yeah sure... Who runs this country?

And pleas stop listening to idiots on TV talking about OWS. Here's a bold idea, read about it yourself from the source. If you think as I think, if you feel as I feel Get involved.