Wednesday, 20 June 2018

Being Informed: A Proactive Inconvenience to the Cruelty of the Times



The viral photo of 2 year old Honduran girl crying while her mother was searched at the Mexico border in McAllen Texas.  She was not taken from her parents at the border. © John Moore/GETTY


Of course we are all immensely relieved that an Executive Order was signed this week...which prevents future family separations from occuring. Thank God! BUT, I will not express gratitude or offer backpatting for crazymaking.

If you manufacture chaos in your nation, then sweep in to reverse it, that is a gross abuse on the psyche your people. Period. Not to speak of the FACT that the very serious psycho-emotional and social damage done to these families and children cannot be reversed with an EO. So no, you will not be normalized with a Thank You DJT. Now you are to be critically and strategically examined, and swiftly dismissed with our collective focus and with the full democratic legal scope available to us like never before.

You bet your ass #ThisIsAmerica, and this is also the World…and the World expects better, because America’s long decree to the World is that it will grow up to do better. This man is the burden of #ThePeople who must fight like hell to keep our emotional stamina up and never to accept or normalize ANYTHING he does, because he does not care about this country, he does not care about the law, he does not care about this world, he does not care about #ThePeople — aside from the inconvenience we may be to him, in any given moment.


So,

…let us become very inconvenient.


But we have to be focused. The mere fact that all this whiplash inducing immoral madness came to such a head in the same week as Juneteenth and World Refugee Day makes reality dip into head-burning surreality. 

The spin cycle of chaos and distraction is indefatigable and they are making emotional puppets of us all.

What is supremely important going forward in this, is understanding how the withdrawal from the UN Council on Human Rights affects this situation,and other social justice concerns that may not be in the headlines today, or remain in the headlines tomorrow. This withdrawal positions the US to begin shaping isolationist policies free of international law pressures...especially with regard to the children it now houses in cages and tender-age tent cities.


PLEASE NOTE — the US is the ONLY country which has not ratified the 1989 UN Convention of the Rights of the Child...


a convention swiftly and widely voted on by a total now of 196 countries since it was created. It is why America(despite admonishnishment over the years from various human rights commissions and NGOs domestically and internationally) gets away with imprisoning more youth than any nation on earth;
The list goes on, all definitively describing the endangerment of the welfare of children.

And though I list these things…it is not off topic, for this growing culture of endangerment is what was immediately and most horrifically inherited by these poor children ripped from their asylum-seeking families and are now lost in the system across the country. And though it is within every sovereigns legal right to guard its borders, it is also a domestic and international human legislated right to seek asylum. Yes, it is US Law, - safeguarded by our constitution — and upheld by SCOTUS in 1886 in Wong Wing v US.* It is the law that these families be granted due process/hearings, even if their cases result in deportation. It is also their right to not be held stateless in detention for an undetermined period, especially when cleared as innocent civilians and non-threatening to the State - an important distinction that is repeatedly dismissed at our borders and entry points and in detention centers across the country. How is it right to criminalize human beings who are fleeing for their lives?!

And given the rampant issues that were already present in how cases are handled, the backlog paired with a scarcity of legal counsel and translators, the additional challenge of assigning separate 'Alien numbers' to the parents and children will make reuniting these families -in some cases- next to impossible. This practically defines endangerment, as many of the 2300+ children have been wrecklessly set on an unthinkable course of long-term risks and actions against their well-being by this terrifying no-tolerance policy. 


It is clear that the presumption of safety means being a white American — meaning having white privilege, right? 


Many native Americans, non-white immigrants and black Americans have used this moment to voice personal or collective historical accounts of this happening before though. Children being ripped from families is not new in the founding historical record of this country. But given the poor congressional response to safeguarding white kids from gun danger in recent years for instance,can we really expect that children of asylum-seekers/asylees will ever be prioritized? Point is, why is America withholding itself from international scrutiny and jurisprudent accountability where universal child protections are concerned?

Power when unchecked will eventually cease to discriminate. No precedent set by this administration should ever go unchecked. Everyone can be ‘othered’.


My mother who’s life work has been in the international legal arm of Human Rights advocacy has never failed to refer to the Convention on the Rights of the Child consistently and frequently for years. I have absorbed it as my own personal outrage and a marker of what leadership will or will not stretch to care about regarding its citizens, let alone immigrants and refugees. I highly recommend reading it for a broader grasp of our governments activities regarding children.


This is also why the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) concern of Trump even threatening that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) destroy records of abuse in detention centers and by border patrol officers matters even more sharply now too. Because many children and families remain there right now, needing our sober witnessing and acute aid.


Sure the world is watching, but the rule of law along with shifting economic realities among allied states, have precluded the success of global pressure to shift how America conducts itself...for years now. As a major economic contributor to many of these organisations it is very tricky -for ALL of us- for America to pull out of any of them, and it is believed that more withdrawals are imminent.



And one has to ask….what would it mean to be isolated in a wealthy well-armed nation that once proclaimed itself with the role and responsibility of policing Human Rights conduct and policy around the world? 

Who would come to our aid? Who could? (These are not rhetorical questions…I just have no idea…)


It is my most earnest interest that we increase our understanding of how international law works and its governing bodies; the inefficiencies and successes. And of course, we need to be better informed of our own laws. ***[Edit - June 25th] Because if our very own president is calling for the dismissal of legal proceedings at the border, on twitter no less, which is patently unconstitutional, then he can call for a lot of other changes too. A number of federal lawsuits will be filed against this administration by the families, and rightly so!  But are we confident our current SCOTUS will uphold the rights we’ve come to take for granted?  With midterms coming up, we should vote with this in mind.*** It has never mattered more, because given this extreme moral crisis within this land of Hope, we may very well be looking at the beginnings of the remapping of World alliances as we know it.


We all need to grow up quick and wrap our heads around deeper research, and continue to work however we can, as health and wellness practitioners, legal professionals, teachers, mothers,  artists, cooks, fathers, entrepreneurs, construction workers, writers, curators, small business owners, engineers, farmers, yogis, digital creators, advocates and activists, designers, basket weavers, whoever... 
we all need to mix in more history and global + civic studies into our work. The times, and this madman who has waged war against facts, critical thinking and general well-being demands it.


Something spiritual about this all really…

I’ve long believed that it was his destiny to be in that office,

...perhaps to awaken us to our own.



no one leaves home unless
home is the mouth of a shark
you only run for the border
when you see the whole city running as well
you only leave home
when home won’t let you stay

Excerpt from HOME, read below by poet Warsan Shire





#nomoresleep #livetolearn #webelongtoeachother #remember #reConnect #GetThoseVotesReady #Midterms2018

Women and children at a bus station in McAllen, Texas, following their release from U.S. Customs and Border Patrol. Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images | SOURCED from The Cut







Embedded Links and Additional Reading: 

UN Convention of the Rights of the Child, the most committed agreement comprised of 196 countries. The last latecomer Somalia joined in 2015: 

-  Definition of the Convention


-  The Articles of the Convention



The threat of destruction of records-of-abuse in detention centers: https://www.aclu.org/blog/immigrants-rights/ice -and-border-patrol-abuses/ice-plans-start-destroying -records-immigrant


History of family separations in the US: 

https://theintercept.com/2018/06/20/family-separation-immigration-history-slavery-mass-incarceration/

***The challenge of reuniting children with parents:
https://www.thecut.com/2018/06/reunite-immigrant-parent-with-child.html

America’s Child Brides: 


Lead blood levels of Flint Kids from the CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/65/wr/mm6525e1.htm






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***Edited.
   Last Edited: 26th Jun 2018

Sunday, 18 February 2018

Psychopathic Privileges v Life Affirming Principles: The Young Are Reclaiming Their Lives in America

I am not a parent of high school students but I am living with someone who is.  I know many of you are parents and teachers, and I too have been a teacher in high schools where safety was an issue. 

In just over two years of living in Washington, my partner Dale and I have had to process three shootings involving the schools his children attend.  To hear a young person cry in the middle of the night while we all sit on twitter live with her, tracking posts to see if there is anyone else she knows who was shot, is not something you soon forget.  But this of course was not an isolated incident, thus the task force subsequently commissioned to conduct comprehensive student/teacher training sessions and drills as the new norm. 

The day before the Florida school shooting, an eighteen year old was apprehended in my little town of Everett. His grandmother, disturbed by his behavior, read his diaries and found terrifying entries of his plans to “get the biggest fatality number”. He wanted to make it “infamous” by using his semi-automatic AK rifle at one high school,  while triggering strategically placed homemade timed explosives at another (where, incidentally Dale’s son currently attends).  This would-be shooter apparently studied the “past shooters/bombers mistakes”, intending for his chosen date of attack - set for April 19th, to rival those of the Oklahoma City Bombing (04/19/1995) and the Columbine High School attack (04/20/1999).

The grandmother reported her grandson to the police and turned in his diaries - and thank God, because she potentially saved scores of children by making that call.  The lucky part here is that he was caught before he killed. The frightening part is that he was armed to do it, planned to do it, and - that his story hit the news the same morning as the shooting on the far opposite end of the country. The cops were all over the schools, with bomb sniffing dogs; the kids all on lockdown. The usual.  Or I should say, full blown epidemic.  

This young man played online video games with Dale’s son; and he should be freaked out of his mind by this, but like us, he is apparently numb from the shock...and why, because he's been through this before. His sister, prior to her graduation, had been through this before. Their friends have all been through this before.  It is to be expected. This is life for high school kids in America. And this cannot be stereotyped by city or State, because Washington is a state (along with Oregon and California) renowned for a broad and progressive local legislative portfolio which much of the country has yet to catch up to.  And yet, for unfortunate contrast, Washington is an open carry State with less than preferable gun control measures. We have at least 11 gun and ammo shops within a 10 mile radius of our suburban home, where with relative ease Dale and I could purchase semi-automatic weapons if we wanted to - and that includes two Wal-Marts.  




 signage on glass gun cases at nearby Wal-Mart store



Last year while traveling in Canada, during a time when I was researching gun violence for a related article, I discussed at length the vast difference in gun control legislation there with my gun-owning uncle who all but spelled out how difficult it is to get one, much less multiple guns even as a “responsible” citizen. 

Based on categories of "prohibited", "restricted", and "permitted" guns in Canada, he informed me of legally mandated articles per gun type when applying for a permit: 

You must get references to apply, permits must state specific use of the weapon, and permit-checks are regularly enforced; there are rules for assembly, and double and triple lock storage and transportation; signed spousal agreement is required for guns to be present in the matrimonial home; mandatory courses in usage and safety procedures must be passed along with thirty to sixty day waiting periods before permits are issued for purchase; and, repeated psych-assessments are conducted to ensure you continue to be a responsible owner at licensing, and for every subsequent renewal. 

You cannot just openly carry weapons, nor is there a lifetime guarantee that you will be granted renewed permits to carry them.   And of course there is a logical list of people who just cannot get one at all - like the mentally ill, substance abusers, and domestic abusers. No free-for-alls there.  And how many mass/school shootings does Canada have? Far fewer than us!  And keep in mind they have a robust gun owning culture too - which makes them the best comparison for what the culture of prohibitive gun laws can prevent.  


Culture and Dangerous Optics

There is nothing new here. We know the numbers, we have over 300 million guns out there.  The threat of this was contextualized thoroughly in an important work made 16 years ago by Michael Moore after the Columbine shooting in Littleton, Colorado - which was the sister school of one of my best friends.  The heartlessness of years of disregard by our leaders after every school shooting since, (especially Sandy Hook - given the number and age of the victims) has left a nation nearly paralyzed in fear and confusion, feeling undervalued and helpless. I know I lost hope after Sandy Hook in particular - because it confirmed in a gruesome and dissonant way for me as an immigrant of color, that if little white children were treated as less valuable than gun sales, then these lobbyists and every old white guy official paid by them certainly cared nothing for anyone else in this country.  That incident alone showed the transcendence of their greed beyond any racial reasoning we often put on our many social troubles.  They value only their profits and no one else - which attacks the very mythology of exceptionalism they wish this nation to uphold.  And when you combine this with Trump’s bill reversing gun control measures for the mentally ill last February, in a nation that has, in the same 16 year period since Columbine, defunded mental health programs nationwide, we see how this has all run amok  - and there is nothing but absolute cruelty to blame this on. 

And the thing is, this isn’t only about being scared for your child being at risk of being killed. There is also the fear of your child  being the killer?! A frightening contention.  What about helping out those parents and family members, who certainly are not aided by an open market for weapons! The shooter in Florida was on watch lists, yet he was able to get weapons.  Conversely, this young man in our town was not on any watch lists, neither was he suspected by even his own friends!  No one saw it coming - except grandma.  I do not know his mental condition - compared with the Florida school shooter, as some may debate, but one thing is clear, he was disconnected and very angry.  And he was able to get advanced weaponry to work that anger out just as easily, because leadership failed again to make that difficult. 

And let’s look at that - we have a very young generation who sees through every promise society has broken.  

Leadership has failed to propose any new gun control laws much less getting any passed - after all these deaths - in every facet of our so-called free lives.  And in that time a whole generation has grown up knowing their leadership does not value their lives, our lives.  

When you teach kids this, then you say to them that they are powerless, and the more violent or angry among them unravel and reach with ease for weapons that give them what they think is power.  They fear nothing.  They have no innocent bubble to burst.  This is not only about immediate safety, this is about a deeply rooted cultural value for LIFE.  

Worst still, this culture exports, and can infect the thinking of children elsewhere who look to America as the arbiter of power in the world. 

As James Baldwin said:  “Children have never been very good at listening to their elders, but they have never failed to imitate them.”


In any other context the NRA and organizations like them would be called a terrorist group or at the very least, sympathizers to terrorists.  In ANY other context. And this includes anyone in their profit stream - especially too as it pertains to jurisprudent action to support their function. But no, in the American context it is called a right as a citizen.  Touting the 2nd amendment alongside your semi-automatics makes you patriot.  

Gun violence in the name of ‘self-defense’ cannot be defended as a culture, it is a violent dogma that is ABSOLUTELY and murderously insane.  


The Youth Revolution of Safeguards

I would LOVE to see every student, teacher, and parent from coast to coast in this country take to the streets, ON A WEEK DAY, or a whole school week to march on their respective Capitols - LEAD by the YOUTH to scare the shit out of these assholes to change this madness. And it is coming. 

A nation of children marching in defense of their lives is the most powerful thing that can happen, and who can deny them this? These kids and educators cannot live this way, and parents should not be helpless and terrified to send their children to school. We should not be terrified to go out with our friends to see a movie, dance at the club, watch our favorite musicians on stage.  This is a sure way to sink this place into total incivility...into civil war.  Yes I will say that - again.

Congress and lobbyist thugs, if you will not protect the children of your nation, you will have not nation. This could actually be a moment when our NRA funded so-called President could create sound, enlightened, historical legislation in his dark destructive portfolio. As Dwight D. Eisenhower said: “A people that values its privileges above its principles soon loses both.”

This is an awful burden leaders have placed on the backs of their young. It is not fair to them, but these young, articulate, and impassioned teenagers are about to take this country back and they have their own leading voices to guide them. And, they will be old enough to vote soon.   

THIS MOMENT IS POWERFUL.
It is the most hopeful moment I have felt in years. 




Thank you #EmmaGonzalez, you brave #SoulJah






#StudentsDemandAction
#StudentsStandUp 
#WeCallBS 
#TimesUp
#thework
#theywontsleep
#midterms2018
#votethemout
#calledit
#castlestormers
#studentwalkout
#nationwide
#newgunlaws
#guncontrolinAmerica
#gunregulationsnow

Important sites: 
Moms Demand Action

Everytown for Gun Safety

Everytown Research 



Updates: 
Feb 20 - Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/feb/20/how-rightwing-media-is-already-attacking-florida-teens-speaking-out

#NeverAgain

Tuesday, 31 May 2016

Lost Stories of the Powerful Black Image (Just No to More Black Violence Pornography)

I wrote this in a comment response to Ian Mair, who posted Snoop's reaction to the airing of the new Roots on the History Channel on his Facebook page.  Ian shared why he felt watching Roots (the remake) was not aligned with his energetic preferences. 


Within the ensuing  comment thread - supporting and opposing points were made by a few of us, regarding Roots and also cited  Twelve Years A Slave, the effects on collective thinking or subjective feeling, the Hollywood system and the projects supported within it, the image and history of Africans and the diaspora in Western media, comparisons between this and that of other groups who have suffered genocidal atrocities in history such as the Jews, and so on.  I offer this for context for what you will read below - which I share with few grammatical  alterations to the words I typed in responsive flow on Facebook.  

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Comment:   

"Until the lion learns how to write, the story will always glorify the hunter". Yup Yup Yup.  

 I remember the first time I heard this proverb it was uttered by the late Komla Dumor (BBCAfrica) in his TEDtalk Telling the African Story. Like many of these kinds of talks we see on bigger platforms these days - it resonated like a loud thunder clash for me, not just as a black woman, but as a West African growing up in Jamaica where I was teased at school for having black gums and assumed to live in trees when I visited family in Sierra Leone and the Gambia. No one believed we had houses and cars and stoves and clothing, with zippers!  I learned from a very young age what limited or slanted information does to the mental and emotional confidence of people WITHIN the diaspora - much less outside of it.  I also had National Geographic to thank for a lot of exhaustive education I had to provide others as a child.  Yes.  True story.  And still today. 

Let's not get it twisted - this is a CONTEXT issue.  I hear Snoop and Ian on this big time. 

And for sure I too will never be a fan of the "get over it" movement - too much of a 'Know and Be Empowered By Your History' advocate for that.  

Two protests I had with 12 years a Slave, and all other content that promulgates the very singular view of black history. 

1) I watched that movie - and from an artistic standpoint (and I am an artist) - I thought it was a beautifully made film, cinematography, casting, performances, editing, the silences and their use in driving the visual content… all powerful.  BUT what pissed me off was the absolute recognition that yet another epic slave film was still the only kind of feature film that Hollywood was and still is comfortable funding .  

2) I am not knocking the lovely and now (thank the LORD!) iconic Lupita for her Oscar - but a complex aspect of her winning for that role fresh out of school with no other body of work to access, also had the markings of a head pat by Tinseltown establishment to say "See black people, we see you.  There there now."  Please note what followed with black films released thereafter, and the two year in a row #OscarSoWhite - if this point seems doubtful.  

A hard ideas for some - and I agree SO much with Barbara on this - is that every black woman I feel would have it in their (epi)genetic memory to conjure up the pain offered in that performance, to offer the complexity of otherness in a scene of being whipped by your rapist who punishes you for being so irresistibly and confusingly regal in your natural beauty.  Yes I said it. 

Now…for good measure, I am so grateful she did win that Oscar - and it did actually serve beyond her, in that her clout is every bit the reason Producers could be convinced to fund Eclipsed on Broadway which I just saw - a show written by, about, and performed by an all black/African woman ensemble which is  now nominated for 6 Tonys .  Who would care otherwise?  No one - that's who. And that is the current truth. 

I get the point you make Marlon James - but I don't think that is what's being said here.  Or at least that's not the point for me.  To Noella Constable's point - Jews have waged a VERY successful campaign for holocaust victims that indeed has whooped the world into near deferential subservience when speaking about their people and customs.  Kudos for sure.  But why have they been successful in this campaign is what matters.  And here we arrive at Context.  

Who controls the media?  And what else do we know about Jewish history?  Much more than we do African/Black history!  How much more financial control over place and image do the Jewish people have in society at large as opposed to the Black Diaspora, and again why?

Having the balance of who a People are in the fullness of their history allows the rest of our human family to full grasp the land were were kidnapped from and what was TAKEN from Africans and Afro-Descendants. You cannot fully empathize with a story when you only have the gruesome fragments of it, or a dehumanized view of the people who suffered the assault. Human beings relate to loss.  Plain and simple.  And most of the world still has NO clue what was lost.   

Most people do not know of the Kingdoms and Empires of Africa; the religions, mythologies, and languages of the continent; the epic sagas of family, love and war; the scholarship or monuments; the artistic, cultural, gastronomical, and technological impact the continent had on the world through exploration, travel, and innovation LONG before European interference - neigh existence.  And why? Because that information was destroyed or denied dissemination …and to our discussion here, still is, by the distinct lack of funding of such stories ...in Hollywood, our educational institutions, our governments...   


Full series on avail by DVD on Amazon

There is zero shortage of the same in many other cultures but especially the Euro-colonial culture we have all been raised in, so relativity and catharsis seem easier to conjure for many, and thus more profitable for information institutions. Just look at the rage we are contending with in this country now, among all 'races' and cultures - this is not just borne of violent history, that is maintained by a lack of complete information to humanize that history. 


And so - to say one wishes to (and I hate to use this now hackneyed word) curate their experience by taking in more positive pan-African information kept from us prior, is not a rejection of the history of slavery, it is the invitation of seeing the bigger picture from which to understand the full atrocity of it.  

By all means - make and see more Roots - but can we also dig for deeper ones than Kunte Kinte?  I strongly believe it is there that the diaspora and all other cultures of the world will come to really understand who WE are! 

(Sorry for the blog post on your thread Ian - lol)

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...touche. :-)

Friday, 29 April 2016

Phone Life



After I saw this, I put down my phone and didn't pick it up for the rest of the day... A touching 2 minute video about the sad reality of why we are not living in the moment.
Posted by Sahil Khan on Tuesday, 7 January 2014



These distracting electronic companions not only cut down on our empathy close up, but also further away. They give us all this information about each other that we are overwhelmed to keep up with, and thus desensitized to act on. And what's more, the support system for our gadgets comes from extracted resources in the poorest countries worldwide to give us longer battery life, so we can keep ignoring our family members and friends along with broader issues of socio-economic equity. Yet we will use these same gadgets to #Occupy comment threads of protest about the cold inequalities of global connectedness. It's all just plain nuts. We are living the ultimate dissonance. #ExistentialQuicksand I call it. And so simple a thing to just turn the phone off. Remarkably our lives don't end when we do! This is why it is becoming so radical to courageously live the way our grandparents did - plugged out. Even now I feel anxiety typing this here. But is blogging one in the same? No, right?  Ugh...deep guilty sigh.




Wednesday, 26 August 2015

Paging Batman! Gotham is spiralling!

I've been saying to people that if we are not careful - he may just win - there are enough voting jackasses to ensure as much.  Maybe that's a bit of a panic - but most of America's voters cast their ballot as applause for entertainment, not from long deliberation as to what is best for the country as a whole.  Yes I said it. 

I have not publicly engaged in much fodder about this bored, entitled, ego-maniacal, racist, misogynistic mad man - simply because I don't want to add to the popular energy vibrations he keeps attracting with every post we share. But for real guys - if you like ANYTHING that has changed in the world in the last 4 years and wish for the world to keep those changes - WAKE THE FUCK UP and fill your platforms with talk about candidates who will keep us evolving rather than devolving. 


Remember puppet President Bush spoke exactly about taking us to Iraq for war ON his campaign trail. I remember that very clearly and was not at all surprised when the September 11th tragedy segued straight to that.  At least it can be said there was organized madness behind that though - most of which Bush had no control over.  

Don't laugh at this dude though and what you hear him saying. Take him VERY seriously. He's an idiot to some - but he's no idiot really - he understands how to entertain the fear-mongering and the ignorant; he knew very well he'd succeed in Alabama to add to his political engine. And now the supremacists are all hoopty-do excited about him.  He states the Bible as his favorite book as a (transparent) means of promoting his own "second favorite" book.  

While I was in Washington DC a couple months ago I drove past one of his newer real estate acquisitions - the Old Post Office located at 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue - a convenient new office location.  

The man truly believes anything can be bought and reorganized according to his rogue whims.  Luckily he's a real liability to the Republican party.  They don't like rogue.  They're still trying to shake off the Bush years, the Tea Party, and Palin.  He's done the rest of us a favor - by reminding us that half of America would rather tank the country on account of discriminatory ideals of capitalistic, imperialistic, racist motivations than to grow this nation according to its ONE solid ideal stated in the constitution: We the People.  And at this point one thing is quite clear… ANYone else right now looks better than this Joker.


Friday, 7 August 2015

Displaced Reactivity


Call them migrants, immigrants, refugees, resettlers, illegals, aliens, asylum seekers, the stateless, the displaced...whatever you want, they all fit under #HumansWithoutHomes...and there are now over 60 million of them Worldwide due to conflict, war, or persecution - not to mention those who flee areas due to drought, disease, flood, famine, or other natural disasters. And of course everywhere is shoring up borders with a governmental claim of an 'inability' to absorb them, adding that these people "aren't our problem".  Oh?!

Interesting.      Unsettling.      Infuriating.       Exhausting.


SOURCES: UNHCR/US News 








These numbers are the equivalent of nearly a third of the US population, about 20x Jamaica's population, or pretty much all of the United Kingdom...for some comparative perspective. How can this NOT be our problem???


SOURCE: Internal Displacement article from Aleteia

I remember screaming in online posts 5,6,7 years ago or longer when the prices of wheat, water, and milk were riZing to an all time high  and what that signaled. And before that when "I Am Not A Plastic Bag" totes sparked off the trend to get people to think consciously about the environment.  Note - we needed a fashion trend for that and now EVERYONE has a brand tote to prove their environmental concern!   Yeah, the dots started to connect ALL the bullshit of how we got here.  Consider the spiritual spanking we all faced, again: that had we not been busy fighting for more precious resources, or to be better or right about some ideology or another, that we wouldn't BE in the position of waiting for rain to fall, or fleeing floods caused by melting ice caps, or arguing over amnesty and border control. There would not be millions of people gathering at all the shores and ports of the world with nothing left to lose who are hungry and desperate. If this all seems like an imaginative leap to connect all our world challenges then we're still very much asleep.


The critical mass of awakening protests that spread world over in 2011 exposed the dirty panties of many a covertly powerful and exploitative system to the average Joe, but here we are in a world of leaders who still fight the ones that push to make life a little more fair for the masses. I never thought I would live to see the day that I hardly watch, read, or discuss the news anymore, or no longer blast a statement in my little corner or on my blog.  I confess, I've been stunned these last couple of years into a strange silence which is troubling. 

Information overload?  A bit.  But I won't say it's all that.  I saw someone call this 'compassion fatigue' the other day.  I'm not sure if that's it either.  More like helpless, displaced reactivity is more like it. I literally don't know what to do.  But here I am in what is now a rare blast of exasperation because no headline is a simple one - they pass through the filters of every other headline or story that I've paid attention to for years; listening closely and witnessing struggles; trying in my own way to understand them.


"Migrant 'chaos' on Greek Islands" is the link below that kicked off this blather...and all I could do was link it to DR/Haiti, Sudan, Syria, Calais, Mexico, Central Africa, Australia, Iraq, Ukraine, Columbia... ... ...  Sigh.


SOURCE: BBC News - Migrant Chaos on Greek Islands

I have had some hardcore chats over the years with members of my family who work for the various arms of the UN and other Humanitarian orgs about the state of the World - and it appears that while there are many reports, there are no institutional answers or solutions, not without us anyway. 
UNHCR, Care, Save the Children, the IRC, Médecins Sans Frontieres, WHO, Oxfam, IMC, Red Cross, AAH, FEMA - etc etc etc et al, are all overwhelmed.  Of course, because the problem wasn't the disasters to begin with!

So all I can say is someone PLEASE explain to me how anyone can possibly believe this is not a collective issue?! -and a spiritually #collective one at that!!   Explain to me how we can come to fully understand that the problem was never a #lack of anything for all the living to enjoy, but rather an #abundance of #greed that created an unjust and fearful fight for #life in the first place.

I know. Heavy.  Like we need anymore heavy.  I just had to let this off here because MY WORD this ish is CRAZY!!
My hope lies in only ONE thing now, our capacity for #Love.

Love can't feed and clothe and house all these poor people, I know that, but it's the only thing that can change the system that creates these desperate and unfair conditions.  Right?!


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