Anders Lustgarten | Exeunt Magazine
One of the most interesting interviews I have read - he says the things I think and thankfully, has created a play. Here's a bit from the interview with Anders Lustgarten:
"What’s fascinating in doing development work is that you talk to these people who are third rate intellects, working in second rate banking institution in a first world country and they have got it into their heads that privatization creates growth and employment because they read the text book where this is repeated over and over again.
“I go out there and I say: Listen, I’ve been to this place and what happens when you privatize the water is that people can’t afford it. So they get cut off, drink from the river and end up with cholera. Literally what you are doing is killing thousands of babies. Lots of children will die because of a third rate little piece of shit in a cheap fucking tie in an office in Luxemburg who says ‘No, no. Privatization is an accepted way to promote economic growth.”
Ko-fi
Wednesday, 20 February 2013
Wednesday, 30 January 2013
Dying from life...
Such a sad warning and when you look at this
alongside the effects of austerity (caused by bailing out banks and
not collecting due taxes from corporates) - you HAVE to wonder how we
allowed this to be the shape of the world we pass to the next generation.
The way we live life doesn't fit anymore (wonder when it did?) - forcing our young to kill each other in wars over power, geographical control and resources... cramming ourselves into boxes of 9-5 with commutes either side of that... putting our children into nurseries that cost more than half our wages so that they can be looked after by people who don't love them like we do, in order to survive insane energy bills, rising taxes and a cost of living that makes the hours in our days only available to earn and not to enjoy life... to take all that our elderly that have worked for in order to pay for a hint of dignity in their later years; not that there's many of those with the raising of retirement age only allowing us a merest glimpse (if we're lucky) of life without obligation to work before we die... treating those with disabilities and illness like a burden rather than respecting the fact that they are already paying a price for life that is far higher than we can know.
Sad, bad corporate driven world with too little room for joy :(
This is not the ONLY way to live
The way we live life doesn't fit anymore (wonder when it did?) - forcing our young to kill each other in wars over power, geographical control and resources... cramming ourselves into boxes of 9-5 with commutes either side of that... putting our children into nurseries that cost more than half our wages so that they can be looked after by people who don't love them like we do, in order to survive insane energy bills, rising taxes and a cost of living that makes the hours in our days only available to earn and not to enjoy life... to take all that our elderly that have worked for in order to pay for a hint of dignity in their later years; not that there's many of those with the raising of retirement age only allowing us a merest glimpse (if we're lucky) of life without obligation to work before we die... treating those with disabilities and illness like a burden rather than respecting the fact that they are already paying a price for life that is far higher than we can know.
Sad, bad corporate driven world with too little room for joy :(
This is not the ONLY way to live
Tuesday, 1 January 2013
Monday, 24 December 2012
Dear all... some end of year sorrys & some thanks:
So this is Christmas and what have we done? Unlike last year
I am not as physically conscious of those about me being in the cold, in the
snow, in the street – but so many ARE still there – maybe not outside St. Paul’s
Cathedral as part of a determined, stubborn and uniquely beautiful protest but
simply because we have not succeeded in civilising our world.
I feel a huge sense of failure and I sense this in others too;
those who although warm this year, have to accept that austerity, greed,
bankers’ bonuses and bailouts, tax havens and loop holes, easily corruptible politicians
and lobbyists... mean there is just not enough to go round. Those with the
least have even less and maybe it is those who have nothing, who have noticed
the worsening least.
Did we really think we could change anything with our Occupy? YES. Why wouldn’t we? It was not a naive hope, it was a striving for sense, truth and justice and none of those is illogical or foolish – simply what EVERY one of us should be demanding.
Every month we pay those in power to care for our country – and
rather than ensure quality education and health care, sane energy solutions and
prices that are fair – they buy weapons and pollutants and dance with lobbyists
whilst re-distributing our hard earned funds to the bankers and corporate
giants who are fuel to their egos, careers and retirement plans.
Rich getting richer and poor getting bugger all may have
long been the norm – but WHY do we have to accept this? This is OUR government
who work for US... and I don’t accept that it’s our fault because our votes put
them there; our votes can only fall onto the choices presented and those are
ALL bad options. How can we expect
change when all that are there to steer it, are the same types who have always been
there?
So... this is Christmas and I have one wish:
I wish this current corrupted system of government would crumble and fall and in its place emerge a new method of governance that serves us all and reflects true fairness without bias. Not looking for communism, socialism, anarchism or bloody revolution... just the emergence of intelligence, creativity and positivity that I see exists but so far has been silenced by the selfish who have the power and will not let it go.
I wish this current corrupted system of government would crumble and fall and in its place emerge a new method of governance that serves us all and reflects true fairness without bias. Not looking for communism, socialism, anarchism or bloody revolution... just the emergence of intelligence, creativity and positivity that I see exists but so far has been silenced by the selfish who have the power and will not let it go.
To those on the streets who shiver through another harsh
winter – I am genuinely sorry we have not brought the solutions you deserve as
fellow human beings. To those recently told they should work despite acute illness,
pain and suffering that makes it impossible; to those separated from their
families because of cruel laws and immovable regulations that seem to punish
misfortune; to those in other parts of
our abused planet who are trying to protect their communities from the ravages
of the unquenchable thirst for profit-at-any cost by industry and energy sector
giants; to those not yet able to take part in standing up to all this because
life is just too bloody hard – keeping food on the table, fuel in the car so
work can be reached and heat in the house, eats every moment and what few are
left are spent trying to find some joy to bring home; the world’s problems just seem impossible to tackle on top
of everything else...
...sorry, many of us are trying and although there are very
few ‘bad guys’ – they have built the system around them so it protects them
against opposition – each uprising is the same uprising and our fellow
protesters in all parts of our world are cruelly stopped and harshly treated...
being an activist requires guts. I can in all honesty and realisation say that
I have never admired any profession or type of person more – than I admireActivists; and to you I send my admiration and love xxx
Saturday, 8 December 2012
Wednesday, 5 December 2012
PRESS RELEASE - Shale Gas & Osborne's Autumn Statement
RAFF to initiate
legal action and tactics to prevent shale gas industry threat to Fylde
5
December 2012 George Osborne's Autumn
Statement concerning shale gas said very few words but spoke of tax relief for
the industry; indicating a green light to this controversial practice. The
statement held no surprises. This government has continually turned its back on
green energy, trumpeted 'a 'dash for gas' policy and surrounded itself with
ministers and advisors who have more than a little vested personal interest in
shale gas.
Osborne
has repeatedly refused to listen to industry leaders who are demanding the
Government commit to a cut in carbon emissions by 2030. Failure to do so will,
they say, harm the economy and cause them to miss out on the commercial
opportunities and benefits associated with a shift to a low carbon economy.
The
government is taking advantage of the ignorance of the population as a whole. A
recently commissioned survey, conducted by BritainThinks, on behalf of gas
drilling company Cuadrilla, revealed that only 15% of respondents claim to know
very much about shale gas extraction, and this is from a sample of the
population where fracking is about to re-start and who have been offered plenty
of opportunities to discover more on the subject.
There's
little doubt that fracking will resume in Lancashire very soon. RAFF's requests
for both health and environmental impact assessment reports have been ignored.
Residents will be exposed to methane emissions, toxic chemicals, radioactive
waste and much more. They will be
completely unprotected.
RAFF will
now take legal action and have initiated discussion with David Wolfe QC.
Together with the increasing number of anti-fracking groups springing up
throughout the UK, we will be employing delaying tactics, which will add to the
already damaged confidence of investors in shale gas companies.
Tuesday, 27 November 2012
Poem : Art Of Mind
Tina Louise - Poem : Art Of Mind
There is a soul of all mankind,
One entity divine.
Fed and nourished on our thoughts,
Fertilised by battles we have fought,
Enriched with the wisdom of the meek,
Scratched by the claws of the greedy elite,
Marked and branded by all that we do,
Unable to portray anything,
But me and you.
Birthed by the soul creator,
Sustained by our human nature.
Formed without a choice,
Unable to ever voice,
Dismay or despair,
Just am,
being,
there.
The universal soul we made,
With all we thought was erased,
All the deeds we dutifully did,
All the secrets we secretly hid,
All the lies we deemed to tell,
All the cracks upon the shell,
All the frowns and laughter lines,
Etched on it for all of time.
It is the art of our minds.
One entity divine.
Fed and nourished on our thoughts,
Fertilised by battles we have fought,
Enriched with the wisdom of the meek,
Scratched by the claws of the greedy elite,
Marked and branded by all that we do,
Unable to portray anything,
But me and you.
Birthed by the soul creator,
Sustained by our human nature.
Formed without a choice,
Unable to ever voice,
Dismay or despair,
Just am,
being,
there.
The universal soul we made,
With all we thought was erased,
All the deeds we dutifully did,
All the secrets we secretly hid,
All the lies we deemed to tell,
All the cracks upon the shell,
All the frowns and laughter lines,
Etched on it for all of time.
It is the art of our minds.
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