Wednesday, 4 March 2015
Diversity & Inclusion – Love Has No Labels ( a message of hope for our times)
At the end of the day are we not all born equal, we are all meant to love one another, not judge. The truth is, love conquers all, we should not be so quick to pass judgement, on people based on the color of their skin, their age or their physical abilities. The above video, which I think is marvellous is part of the Love has no labels campaign which challenges us to open our eyes to our bias and prejudice and work to stop it in ourselves, our friends, our families, and our colleagues and captures the heart of this beautiful message.
I am not perfect, far from it, but I am still learning to try, and love makes our world spin, it makes us strong too. Love is a human experience that can be shared for all, it sees no borders either, we should allow these feelings to be shared and grow, love after all passes over all the many perceived boundaries that we encounter.
It gives me great hope that as I speak this video is now being shared by many people across the world, a virus, that is necessary in today's troubling times. We desperately need to embrace diversity and help end bias, and keep spreading the word.
Find out more about this wonderful campaign here:-
http://lovehasnolabels.com/
Tuesday, 3 March 2015
30th Anniversary of Miners Strike marked by benefit compilation
Today marks the 30th anniversary of the return to work of the striking miners of 1984/85 who had remained out in protest against the closure of the pits. A benefit compilation has been released featuring a stellar cast of some of the most influential left wing British musicians of the past 30 years. Superb!
The album produced in association with Philosophy football features artists like Billy Bragg, Sleaford Mods, New Model Army, Chumbawumba, TV Smith, Attilla the Stockbroker and many more singing songs of resistance and protest, passionate, angry traditional and modern.
The Orgreave Truth and Justice cd, is available for £9.99 with all profits going to the Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign.
You can order this essential collection by visiting the following link.
It is only £9.99 with all profits going to the Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign.
http://www.philosophyfootball.com/view_item.php?pid=1200
The Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign includes ex miners, Trade Unionists, and activists and others who are determined to get justice for miners who were victims of police and cover ups at Orgreave in June 1984.
Orgreave was a massive injustice, where hundreds of police under the orders of Margaret Thatcher carrying riot shields, targeted unarmed miners with truncheons, inflicting serious injury. Miners were kicked and punched in a savage attack of police brutality.
We should never forget the miners bitter heroic struggle, nor the fact that not one single police officer has been disciplined, let alone prosecuted, serving as a reminder of one of the biggest miscarriages of the 1980's. We remember too how Thatcher unleashed a class war destroing peoples ways of live, that paved the way of the political climate and mess we have today.
Today many are still waiting for justice. Seeking it for all miners victimised by the police at Orgreave. We remember too how the power of the state is still used against its people.
Here is a link to the Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign
http://otjc.org.uk/
Monday, 2 March 2015
No to Maximus / WCA
In work - out of work - these lot have it covered. Their one aim to take away your entitlements and leave you penniless.
Currently a controversial American company is taking over the contract to assess the fitness of benefit claimants to work, having replaced the French firm Atos, who quit the contract last March. They will be used by the government again to help cut benefits of sick and disabled people, who have already been disproportionately targeted. Two million people have had their benefits sanctioned since 2013, this is the Governments true agenda, hand in hand with companies like Maximus are hitting the poor the hardest.
The Work Capability assessment has proved to be a very expensive disaster in both financial and human terms. A growing number of suicides have been directly linked to this stressful procedure, whilst medical staff and claimants themselves have warned of the desperate consequences for those left with no money at all by the system.
People who cannot work, for various reasons should be supported, it is unnecessary to pay millions and millions of pounds to private companies like Atos and Maximus. Are our own G.Ps not to be trusted.
Today disabled activist groups and supporters will across the country vigorously protest against these heartless work tests.
It should also be noted that Maximus are also involved in helping to privatise the N.H.S, running the fit for work occupational health service designed to bully and harass.
I personally am in a support group, my crime, I periodically suffer from depression and anxiety but it looks like Maximus has been given a green light to diminish people like me.
Maximus like Atos before them alongside the Work Capability Assessments must be stopped in their tracks, they are profiteers of the sick and vulnerable and because of them combined with Tory policies people are suffering. People before profit should be the maxim.
Maximus another ruthless company doing the governments dirty work.
Here are details of the call out by DPAC ; Disabled People against cuts
Please support them, after they have finished with us they will start on the rest.
http://dpac.uk.net/2015/01/disabled-claimants-welcome-to-maximus-march-2nd-everywhere/
Sunday, 1 March 2015
The Welsh Language - Alan Llwyd (b;1948 -) Happy St David's Day/Dydd Gwyl Dewi Hapus.
From the pen of literary critic and most prolific Welsh language poets of our time. Happy St David's day/ Dydd Dewi hapus. At the end of the day we are all different, but fy iaith, still standing despite it all. All the best Heddwch/peace
Stand above the abyss, and shout into the cleft:
she's the thunder in the silence, the noise in the cold emptiness;
although fugitives grope for their splintered ropes on the cliff,
she's the one who prevents our fall into the great muteness.
She's the rain that refreshes the earth, the ruby's sheen,
the harvest breeze,rolling in the corn and the wheat;
the precious sapphire, the emerald in the grass that is green,
the restless rustling of barley, and bright gleam of light.
She protects from the mute edge, the fort that keeps enemies at bay,
and above the gaping abyss, she is our tether;
she keeps our dignity; our home against all disarray,
the knot that unites; she gathers her people together.
should the link shatter and break, what would be amiss?
Knot by knot the rope now opens above the abyss.
trans. the author
Reprinted from ; A Book of Wales, an anthology;
selected by Meic Stephens;
JM Dent, 1987
Time to Change/Amser i Newid
On St David's day/ Dydd Gwyl Dewi a hopefully eye opening film about Wales's share of global inequalities/ Ffilm fydd gobeithio yn agorad llygad fewn i shar Cymru o anghydraddoldebau byd-eang
Friday, 27 February 2015
Banksy leaves his mark on Gaza!
The anonymous but eminent British artist known as Banksy has again taken aim at Israel's policies regarding the Palestinians, and the daily injustices that they face. Sneaking into the Gaza strip and filming the devastation in the wake of last summers IDF Operation Protective Edge. The two minute video is entitled "Make this the year you discover a new destination". Showing us what the mainstream media do not want us to know or see. Depicting for us the lives of the ordinary Palestinian . The destruction that he witnesses was the result of the 50 day conflict which saw 539 Palestinian children dead, and close to 3,000 injured. In total more than 2,000 Palestinians were killed according to United Nations figures.l
Utilising the language of a low budget tourist video, with the footage of the Palestinians quarantined within. A brilliant charged combination of art and politics in a place now devoid of beauty.
And we should remember that today and tomorrow, children like the ones portrayed in the video, will continue to play amid the rubble and destroyed building, and that resistance is existence, that existence is resistance.
Wednesday, 25 February 2015
Dear David Cameron
Last week I talked about Margaret Thatcher's legacy, now I turn on her heir. With his slicked back hair, Mr Cameron always seems to be willing to pose for a photo. Always with his friends keen to castigate poor people on benefits, with their 'culture of entitlement ' jibe, a man who stands next to the likes of Malcolm Rifkind and his ilk, people who seem to think they are entitled to more as they try to defend themselves after recent 'cash for access scandal.
David Cameron sure keeps delivering, giving us pain, pain and pain, he does not seem to want to give us any hope.
So David Cameron, is this your vision, to scapegoat the poorest and the most vulnerable in our land. Your Big Society initiative, is largely seen as a failure, those at the bottom are clearly bearing the brunt of austerity. People living daily in fuel and food poverty, the escalating costs of lifes' basics, please don't get me started on our beloved N.H.S. Remember the state provision that we paid for, you have demolished purely for ideological reasons. You and your party clearly believe that society should be founded on inequality - that the poor deserve poverty, whilst the wealthy deserve incentives. I am sorry to dissapoint you, but the people are growing tired, and will not tolerate your hands of unfairness anymore.
We have noticed that you are nothing but a slave-owning descendent who has never worked a single day of your life. With your inherited wealth and all the vestiges of privilege that has been bestowed on you, it is clear that you do not have much understanding of the real world.
Oh and delivering speeches that threaten to throw teenagers out onto the freezing streets, it does however reveal something heartless, a person devoid of compassion. Your ideas reek of arrogance, toxic, the whiff of inequality stalks your foul breath, as you keep cosying up to your friends and crony's the super rich.
As your friends dodge and fail to answer questions on their tax avoiding millionaire friends, your party has decided to stigmatise benefit claimants who are deemed overweight with the threat of punitive sanctions. Picking on the vulnerable again, is your way of life, your creed.
So out of touch you are verging on the ridiculous, cheap and nasty is your cloth. We have not got time to go, but I sincerely hope you are soon kicked out of No 10, as well as your rabble of right wing wreckers. Yes I hope we do without you, as support for anti-austerity policies grow, it is time to create an economy that works for everone, based on fairness, not just for the privileged few and those nesting at the top. So Mr Cameron I believe your time is up, it is time that you and the rest of your nasty party are kicked out of power.
( oh and remember)
Sunday, 22 February 2015
Journey of Sound
( for sapientia, she who knows)
Some haunting blues
sounds of the desert,
the holler of liberation
breezy kora leaping,
reggae bass, middle eastern oud drifting
ragas and dub mutation,
tabla and djembe's rhythms mixing
percussive beats soaring,
releasing chords of souls simplicity.
I love the wind, when it blows on through
breathe in rhymes, messages of freedom,
a familiar dance, moving through spaces
coming down easy, on a sunday afternoon,
the revolution is right here
the groove is in my heart,
got that high time feeling
it don't hurt at all,
releasing pressure
respites of musical pleasure,
here on the edges of time.
Saturday, 21 February 2015
Miriam Makeba - Malcolm X
Miriam Makebas song for Malcolm X on the anniversary of his death. The prescient words of brother Malcolm X, still today slice today through our lives, slicing through the rhetoric of politicians and pundits alike as if he still walked among us. His opinions, his work, his deeds, still matter, strike a chord, as we still work towards goals of social justice and continue to remember his transformative power. we continue to make a stand against racism wherever it may raise its ugly head.
Everybody seems to be preaching revolution
Though no one ever seems to show appreciation
To that man over there who bought about a new generation
To that man over there who bought about a new black nation
Do you remember Malcolm
Do you remember him, Malcolm
Yeah brother Malcolm
Don't you know he was a great man
He tried to keep the people away from oppression
From day to day M lived for liberation
Until that man with a man took away his devotion
He and his wife and kids without protection
Do you remember Malcolm
Do you, remember him, Malcolm
Yeah brother Malcolm
Don't you know he was a great man
Oh yeah
It seems life and death seem to go together
For me in my heart. Malcolm will live forever
Especially when I think about the blackness he reflected
I said especially when I think about the one he represented
Do you remember Malcolm
Do you remember him, Malcolm
Oh yeah brother Malcolm
Don't you know he was a great man
Oh yeah
Thursday, 19 February 2015
No to Margaret Thatcher Memorial Library and museum.
There are plans afoot to build a memorial to Margaret Thatcher, but lets not forget their is already a memorial to her, they are called food banks.
Personally I feel neither should ever exist, nor should they be pitted against each other as either/ or option.
Thatchers legacy is as one of the most divisive political figures that this country has ever known, who is still universally hated by the majority of the citizens who lived under her brutally destructive policies.
To spend a single penny in her memory, whilst her dark shadow lingers among foodbanks, the growing number of homeless and continuing N.H.S cuts would be an absolute disgrace.
Thatcher is dead but Thatcherism lives on. No public money should be spent on idolising this ugly spirit, it should be noted that her poisonous policies helped shape the policies of all our current mainstream policies.
I have searched deep, but have been unable to find anything good about her to remember. This was a woman ( can I even call her that) that unleashed so much damage to our country, lets not forget that because of her our manufacturing industries were destroyed which led to mass unemployment. She also precipitated the social housing crisis that is still felt today. Her whole manta was the destruction of peoples way of life. We are still struggling because of her, and the legacy that she left is a very bitter pill to swallow.
She also supported Pinochet, Saddam, Suharto, Botha and the House of Saud, that speaks volumes about the kind of demon she was.
There was something heartless about her, her complete lack of compassion and blatant disregard for peoples feelings. It always seemed that she hated us all, this is what defined her twisted ideology. Miners, steelworkers, trade unionists, local councils, benefit recipients, single mothers, gay people, the Irish, the Scots, the Welsh, the entire North of England - all were in her sights.
Yes I hated all she stood for and years after her death these feelings do not rescind. Yep I still hate Thatcher and everything she spawned, and always will
We need to bury Thatcherism and her memory now more than ever , please consider signing the following petition.
https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/no-taxpayer-funding-for-margaret-thatcher-memorial-museum-library#
Two earlier posts you might be interested in
http://teifidancer-teifidancer.blogspot.co.uk/2012/01/margaret-thatcher-her-legacy-personal.html
http://teifidancer-teifidancer.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/the-witch-is-dead.html
ON APRIL 8th WE PARTY ON
KEEP ON TREADING HER MEMORY DEEP DOWN IN THE EARTH
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