Wednesday, 17 June 2015
I Am ( a poem to mark refugee week 15-21 June)
I am everyman, I am every woman
every current, every breeze,
I am in exile, looking for home
I am universal, a citizen of the world,
I am no trespasser, I come in peace
I am the colour of rainbows,
I drift among a mass of people
seeking refuge, carried on storms,
I am a witness of a world of poverty and war
I was born into revolution, turmoil and strife,
in rubble to the sound of bullets and explosions
my neighbours are dead, my friends are lost,
my homes have been plundered, my wells emptied
I have escaped persecution and oppression,
I am in search of freedom and hope
but I am refused, and given no welcome,
I am vilified and abused, told to shut my mouth
I ride waves of persistence, move in many directions,
I am the blood and soil of humanity
I carry the kiss of different languages tonque,
I arrive with the weight of dignity
I have fled sleepless and anquished nights,
I am a world of belief and struggle
moving onwards with memory and survival,
my voice rings out on all continents
I am an endless river, releasing the flow of endurance,
I am tired, but will not be silenced or confined anymore
I am a dream that never ever fades.
Monday, 15 June 2015
Refugee Week; 15-21 June 2015; No one is illegal
It is refugee week here in the UK a week to celebrate the rich contribution refugees bring to the UK and promote a better understanding of why people seek sanctuary, sadly however, we are currently witnessing the worst crisis since World War 11.
One million refugees still desperately in need of resettlement, some sanctuary, safe harbour. Currently there are 4 million Syrian refugees struggling to survive in Turkey, Lebanon, Iraq and Egypt. More than 3 million refugees in Sub-Sahara Africa and only a small fraction being offered resettlement. Since 2013, 3,500 people have drowned trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea in 2014, 1,865 so far this year. People daily dying, due to drowning, starvation or dehydration.
World leaders are condemning millions of refugees to an unbearable existence and thousands to death by failing to provide essential humanitarian protection, because they pursue selfish political interests instead of showing some human compassion.
Amnesty International have published today a new briefing today in Beirut, ahead of World Refugee Day on June 20th
The Global Refugee Crisis; a conspiracy of neglect
https://www.amnesty.org/en/documents/pol40/1796/2015/en/
Governments across the world have a duty to ensure people do not die trying to reach safety, after managing to escape, persecution, torture, oppression, poverty, etc. Our own Government has not yet joined the United Nations High Commission for Refugees - a resettlement programme, but has instead set up its own programme providing minimal assistance. Unlike Germany who have pledged to take 11,000 Syrian refugees as part of a UN initiative. Even much smaller countries with respect, like Sweden and Norway have agreed to take in a significant number, to Britain's shame.
We must continue to counter the element of persecution of migrants and refugees, who have been scapegoated for no fault of their own. That has been fuelled by the rise of the racist UKIP party.
On the 25th of June European leaders will have the chance to take decisive action to save lives and stop smugglers in their tracks by offering refugees another route to safety. We must resettle more people bringing them directly and safely to European Countries. Please act now and call on the Prime Minister David Cameron to protect refugees in the Mediterranean.
http://act.refugeecouncil.org.uk/lobby/medcrisis
It is essential that we offer a safe have for desperate refugees, offering them protection and dignity, lets steer away from the mindset of Fortress Europe. To be welcomed and accepted , to be treated with respect, no one is illegal, no one should be caged, imprisoned, quarantined, denied access, abused and vilified for simply seeking freedom. In these uncertain times, we must offer them hope, and a means of survival.We must end the detentions and deportations. Let us stand together against racism and for international solidarity with migrants and refugees the world over.
No one is lllegal, we are all human.
Sunday, 14 June 2015
Guy Debord's Society of the Spectacle
Guy Debord
In his fascinating book first published June in 1967 the Society of the Spectacle, Guy Debord leading figure of the French Situationist International argued that to succumbing to alienation caused by capitalism we have let our lives become colonised by an immersive experience.
This spectacle has replaced social interaction and human needs. While this is superficially satisfying it makes us isolated and lonely individuals.It is still one of the greatest theoretical examinations of our social-cultural conditions describing in pinpoint accuracy the dreadful corporate globalization currently sweeping the planet.The spectacle accompanies us throughout our lives, via News Propaganda, advertising, enertainment and yes social media, presenting a continuous stream of imagery, projecting a constant justification for how our society and culture is formulated.
The text https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/guy-debord-the-society-of-the-spectacle.pdf?fbclid=IwAR1r_mORBe5b6eH__t7_A8iSz9ppVP2IwVVcmiVuTrqulmA5SZAwDlvSH6Q
was a primary influence not only on the near-revolution of May 1968 in Paris, but also on the ethos of London's underground press and certain aspects of punk ideology. The SI developed out of an earlier Left Bank twitch of avante garde politics, carring out programs of provocation, graffit and antiparty revolutionary outrage. The Situationists were concerned to articulate a 'theory of moments,' propogating ideas of pleasure and depicting the personal as intrinsically political (' boredom is always counterrevolutionary ' sneered one of their mottoes. Debord dissolved the SI ( proclaiming its victory over history') in 1972, their impact has been assured. Again we need t break with conventions, break out of our desolate paradigms, and be free.Viva the Situationists.
Sadly in 1994 aged 67, in the isolated village of Champot high in the Auvergne, Guy Debord shot himself with a single bullet to the heart.
Below Guy Debords 1967 text is remade into a contemporary context and turned into a mind-bending short film,with contributions from Marshall Mc Luhan and John Berger, made bt Aska with sound by Pippin Kenworthy.
Sadly in 1994 aged 67, in the isolated village of Champot high in the Auvergne, Guy Debord shot himself with a single bullet to the heart.
Below Guy Debords 1967 text is remade into a contemporary context and turned into a mind-bending short film,with contributions from Marshall Mc Luhan and John Berger, made bt Aska with sound by Pippin Kenworthy.
Friday, 12 June 2015
Ornette Coleman Jazz Legend R.I.P ( 9/3/30 -11/6/15)
Unfortunately blog playing up at moment, again, can no longer upload certain stuff here, in the libray, hey hot despite this must mention the passing of Ornette Coleman, legendary self-taught saxophone player who bought to the jazz world his unconventional 'free jazz, becoming known as an avant garde genius, sadly died yesterday morning in New York aged 85.
He began playing alto sax at age 14, partucularly influenced by Charlie Parker. In the late 1950's and early 1960's he became a central figure in the downtown avant garde scene. A friend of poets and musicians alike.
Mr Coleman widened the options in jazz and helped change its direction. He pioneered and presented a style that is not for some ears accessible, but I loved most of his body of work. Hauntingly beautiful, raw and tender. He symbolisedf the outsider American spirit as effectively as any artist of the last century. His bold and exciting music has had a huge impact on me and the shape of jazz to come.Truly amazing inspirational character, thank you Ornette. R.I.P
For Ornette
A plastic saxophone,
releases free tonal notes,
passionately in whirlwinds of intensity,
simple melodies of improvisation,
breathes of illumination.
compositions leftfield,
blowing against tradition,
otherworldly and gentle,
hauntingly beautiful,
refusing to be sensible,
keeps on soaring,
long after exit time.
thank you ornette,
for your musical gift.,
your legacy, sublime,
it will stay in place,
harmolodics will keep on talking,
the sound of imagination,
always free.
Thursday, 11 June 2015
Wednesday, 10 June 2015
What Amazon Isn't Telling You
It's been another good year of Sales for Amazon. Its never far from the headlines, if its not tax avoidance , its treatement of its workers and its union busting activities. Their CEO Jeff Brazen will tell shareholders how rosy everything is. But that is just spin. While Jeff is lining his pockets, Amazon workers are paying the price with miserable working conditions, stress, poverty wages and job insecurity
Here's the story Amazon does not want you to see. Share it far and wide.
If you use social media why don't you join others in sending them a little message.
http://www.amazonanonymous.org/home
Here's the story Amazon does not want you to see. Share it far and wide.
If you use social media why don't you join others in sending them a little message.
http://www.amazonanonymous.org/home
Sunday, 7 June 2015
Release the Vortex
Mass worldy observation,
immersed in delusion and devotion,
amongst the dark swell of the afternoons' call,
that comes down daily to breach the peace.
There are no safe districts,
we all carry different scars,
force fed illusion, the need for consumption,
walls built of separation and division.
It is time to disassemble, unravel, untangle,
turn of the t.v, mobile phone, computer screen,
because there is nothing to be seen or heard,
that has not been glanced at many times before.
The compass is broken,
the map is torn, time to escape,
create a new destination,
where the signals of obedience do not call,
because they have all been switched off.
Thread by thread, we can rearrange,
it only takes a moment for light to return,
as rain falls down, filling in holes,
sparkles of nourishment, on breathing leaves,
release the vortex as fresh candles are lit.
Saturday, 6 June 2015
Remembering the Naksa ( The Setback)
Poster issued in 1967, to commemorate event
Yesterday June 5th saw the 48th anniversary of the Naksa (the setback) when Israel illegally seized what was left of the Palestininian's historic homeland.( the Sinai, the Golan heights,the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem )
In 1967 more than 400,000 Palestinians were expelled by Israel from their land , making it the secomnd expulsion of Palestinians from their homeland since the Nakba ( the Catastrophe) in 1948 when 750,000 Palestinians were forcibly expelled to neighboring Arab countries by Zionist terror groups, and 150,000 Palestinians became internally displaced in the newly born state.
It took less than a week for the Palestinians to be forcibly displaced for the second time. A truly dark moment in history. The life in refugee camps, is truly miserable, whether in Lebanon, Syria or Jordan, the Palestinians today seek justice, freedom and Israel to abide by International law and allow Palestinian refugees their right to return to their homelands.
Friday, 5 June 2015
Well done Charlotte Church
Good to hear that Charlotte Church has been standing up against austerity and for our NHS, welfare state and public services. At a press conference for the Peoples Assembly she outlined her position. She should be congratulated for making the direct link between progressive income tax and desperately needed services. She has also said she would be happy to pay 60 to 70 % top rate of tax if it meant saving services, which are the lynchpins of our society, adding that inequality made her ' angry as the hulk'.. This is a Welsh working class girl who has not forgotten her roots, we should be very proud of her,we need more like her, who are prepared to lend their voice, this is how momentum gathers.
Asked recently why as a millionaire she had taken to marching against austerity, she said 'being poor is not a prequisite for empathy'. She also publicised an anti austerity rally to be held in London on June 20th, urging members of the public to attend. 70,000 have already pledged their support to attend.
http://www.thepeoplesassembly.org.uk
Charlotte Church a leading voice against austerity
Wednesday, 3 June 2015
House of Greed
As the incapacitated, unemployed and elderly are about to be hit with another round of George Osbourne's austerity cuts, it is simply astonishing that the Government has now agreed to a 10% pay rise, with no cuts to their expenses, so now an ordinary M.P will get 74k a year, while people I know are survivng on £40 ta week hardship after sanctions, which includes disabled people, rhe mentally ill and the vulnerable, who have been unfairly sanctioned. Children now need breakfast clubs at school, people rely on food bank vouchers, while PIP is being refused to wheelchair users. It is quite frankly bloody obscene.
It simply represents the modern politicians detachment from reality, in this House of Greed, full of a self-serving political establishment that rewards itself as ordinary people struggle.
In a period of sky high rising energy bills for the rest of us, job insecurities.
At the end of the day these M.Ps are being rewarded for obdedience and conformity, little else, it certainly does not seem to be based on commitment or highly held priniciples. Their rising pay, will make them more resilient to change, complacent and loyal to the status quo. Not in touch with the tough financial conditions that the rest of us have to endure.
Surely Nurses, teachers, etc represent more better value,
Perhaps their pay should be subject to a medical, as metered out to people on benefits, I am sure there would be no increase or reward for many.
And to no ones great surprise, David Cameron, who said he would not accept a rise, takes it after all, after calling it simply unacceptable. To be expected I guess.
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