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Drifting Towards Oblivion

 
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thwap
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PostPosted: Tue May 31, 2011 1:27 pm    Post subject: Drifting Towards Oblivion Reply with quote

I really don't know what's going to happen. Humanity (coerced or duped by our elites) is determined to continue along the path to ecological Armageddon. One of the worst offenders was Canada's stephen harper government. And now he's got a majority government. Extra-parliamentary protest is a sad joke. Tiny bands of the already converted unite to shout something for an afternoon and if the numbers get anywhere serious, highly-paid pigs are available to smash their skulls in.

The political awareness in this country is a joke. Except for the fact that the NDP, under the radar, appears to be gaining strength. The desperate economic climate, the naked amount of class warfare in this country (instigated by those at the top) must be having some sort of impact on the attitudes of Canadians, far from the editorial boards of the mainstream media, where whole departments are dedicated to providing "Lifestyle" news to the most affluent 30% of the population, besides blathering yet again for Canadians to be "patient" as the "progress" continues in Afghanistan.

Of course, the NDP, being what it is, will probably reinvent itself into some version of the Liberal Party. (Indeed, some people are arguing that this "pragmatism" is just what the NDP needs, and that those fools who made it a "religion" are going to be disappointed as the party leadership "matures." The possibility that we might have to thank those "fools" and their struggling to keep the NDP as true to their principles as it remains, for attracting voters away from the unprincipled Liberals doesn't even occur to them.)

I'm simply at a loss. In the 3-d world, I have, over the past month or so, tried to reach out to other groups to come together and discuss possibilities for resistance, only to be met with silence. (Or derision, as "left-wing" political groups turn out to be anti-union, anti-protester, pro-business, middle class dweebs.) I haven't bothered with my local NDP riding association since two e-mails asking for a group meeting or online discussion in order to send a message to the party leadership have been met with silence. I'm not surprised that I'm expected to be a source of funds for the party and not so much a source of ideas. I am surprised at the depths of irrelevance of party membership though.

The reason I spend time in politics is because our present path is the path to species suicide, with social-economic meltdown as the appetizer. I have no illusions that had I dedicated my life to earning money (within the limits of my patience) that I would have amassed enough to insulate me from the uncertainty of late capitalism. If things are going to be made stable and whole for ordinary people, it is going to have to come from politics, not the capitalist marketplace.

Right now though, politics seems as barren a field as the job market.
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PostPosted: Tue May 31, 2011 2:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Never have I personally known so many people who voted CONservative. Maybe they are all well-off enough to have healthy RRSPs, investment portfolios and/or pensions. Maybe they are lucky enough to have permanently employed (if that is even possible anymore) adult children and healthy grand children. Maybe they are the target audience for Harper's boutique tax credits and income splitting schemes.

All I know is that they just don't seem to give two f*cks about environmental degradation, wholesale privatization of public services, off-shoring of decent and formerly well-paid and protected jobs, militarization of our society, brutality of our police forces, or erosion of our civil liberties. Life goes on and they have enough to live comfortably. They can sleep well despite the rise in poverty because they have enough to donate regularly to the food bank. They vote for municipal leaders who ensure the ugliness of poverty doesn't interfere with their enjoyment of public spaces.

I'm also at a loss.
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DSquared
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PostPosted: Tue May 31, 2011 4:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

sparqui wrote:
Never have I personally known so many people who voted CONservative. Maybe they are all well-off enough to have healthy RRSPs, investment portfolios and/or pensions. Maybe they are lucky enough to have permanently employed (if that is even possible anymore) adult children and healthy grand children. Maybe they are the target audience for Harper's boutique tax credits and income splitting schemes.

All I know is that they just don't seem to give two f*cks about environmental degradation, wholesale privatization of public services, off-shoring of decent and formerly well-paid and protected jobs, militarization of our society, brutality of our police forces, or erosion of our civil liberties. Life goes on and they have enough to live comfortably. They can sleep well despite the rise in poverty because they have enough to donate regularly to the food bank. They vote for municipal leaders who ensure the ugliness of poverty doesn't interfere with their enjoyment of public spaces.

I'm also at a loss.


I'm still stinging from the debacle that was the last Winnipeg municipal election as well.
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PostPosted: Tue May 31, 2011 7:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

And, a new super bug (illness) has since migrated from Asia to Toronto that 'we' know of. The omens are obvious, Satan will rule! Though I wish not.
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