It Is
Better to Light One Candle than to Curse the
Darkness
By Harvey
Lothian
August 23,
2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- "Dissident
Voice"
- The world is in bad shape. Every reasonably
intelligent, aware, objective person in the world
knows, if only intuitively, that something is very,
very wrong. There should not be this many armed
conflicts, this much anger, this much violence, this
much unemployment and underemployment, this much
debt, this much homelessness, hunger, poverty, this
ever widening gap between the income and wealth of
the super rich and everyone else, and this much
distrust in government and politicians. The future
does not look good; a financial crisis and a
socioeconomic collapse are just around the corner.
Another World War or innumerable smaller wars seem
almost certain.
Things are
dark everywhere in the world, except in the offices
and homes of the wealthy and highly connected people
of the world. They control the world. There are no
genuine democracies in the world, only oligarchies
and dictatorships. The wealthy classes have never
had it better. Never in recorded history has this
class had higher income and wealth compared to the
average working family. Oxfam reported that the
richest 50% of the people own over 99% of the
world’s wealth, the richest 1% of the world’s
population hold over 50% of the world’s wealth, and
the richest 62 people in the world has as much
wealth as the poorest half of the global population,
about 3.6 billion people.
Rich
people’s insatiable greed has brought the world to
this lamentable state. Make no mistake about it, the
greed of the wealthy classes and their flunkies are
responsible for the wretched state of the world
today. We, the masses of the world, believed their
lies because we are decent trusting people. We did
not believe anyone would tell us such monstrous
lies. The wealthy classes did, then they had us go
to war against other innocent trusting people around
the world while they looted the assets of our
countries and stole our future. They have left us
nothing but our confusion as to why our lives are
going down the drain when we believed and tried our
best to be patriotic citizens of our country. Our
confusion is rapidly turning to anger as we learn
more details about how the wealthy classes and
leaders have deceived us, betrayed us, and ruined
our lives. They have used us in the most despicable
of ways; they used our trust, and naivety to rob and
violate us to our very core, by destroying our lives
and our hope and dreams for a better future for
ourselves and our children.
To put this
insanity in clear perspective, consider the
following. Reliable U.N. agencies estimate that
32,000 children die around the world every day from
hunger and hunger related diseases. They die because
their parents do not have enough money to feed them
a nourishing diet. Billions of people around the
world live on one to three dollars a day, so we can
safely say that if these 32,000 children’s parents
earned $3 a day these children would not die. A tiny
$96,000 a day given to these children’s parents, in
wages for work performed, would save these children
from what is apparently a painful death. That is
$35,040,000 per year to save 32,000 innocent
children, or, $1,095 per year to save one child.
According to Forbes magazine there are
1,810 billionaires in the world worth a total of
$6.5 trillion. Why do 32,000 children die every day
from hunger and hunger related diseases, 224,000
every week, 11,648,000 every year when there is
enough food to feed them and enough money to buy
that food? Because we live in a totally insane world
where accumulating wealth is more important to some
that feeding hungry children.
There is no
way out of the insane economic house of cards the
rich have built except total collapse. The rich made
that inevitable when they relentlessly incurred ever
increasing amounts of federal debt, in our name, as
they continually sent our well paying jobs to low
wage countries making it impossible for us to reduce
that debt through our taxes. They got super rich, we
lost our good jobs and had enormous amounts of new
debt piled on to us. This is not sustainable, the
house of cards must eventually collapse. Or, our
insane leaders will try to turn the world into one
huge war zone.
We, the
decent, sane people of the world now have an
important decision to make; we can continue to curse
the darkness the insane wealthy people of the world
have created with their insane endless pursuit of
more wealth, or, we can begin lighting candles by
seeking and employing methods of solidly uniting us
so we can defeat our common enemy and move us to a
better way of living together. If we do not have a
clear picture in our minds of how we want to live
together in peace and harmony chaos will occur when
the socio economic system collapses. We have to know
where we are going, or we are lost.
Where do we
want to go? The answer is obvious; we are all human
beings, we all sprang from the same source, we are
all brothers and sisters and all have exactly the
same innate needs for food, water, shelter, warmth,
sleep, social order, safety, security, stability,
employment, a sense of belonging and love, and the
opportunity to develop to our fullest potential.
Simply put. we want and need to live in a world
where countries are at peace with each other while
we live in peace and harmony with each other in our
country and we have the opportunity to lead decent
normal lives while developing to our fullest
potential.
The only
way out of the horrendous mess of the collapsing
house cards the greedy people have erected is if a
vast majority of people around the world solidly
unite as brothers and sisters under the motto, “All
for one, one for all.” After the collapse occurs no
one must be left without the necessities of life.
Brothers and sisters take care of each other.
No kind of
violence can be tolerated after the house of cards
collapses. Violence breeds violence and solves no
important long term problems. Brothers and sisters
are not violent with each other.
Can we, the
people of the world, do this? Can we solidly unite,
watch out for each other, protect each other and
help those in need? The alternative is too awful to
think about. So, we must try. If we try we may
succeed. It would be a wonderful world if we cared
about others as much as we cared about ourselves; if
we were all brothers and sisters. It is time to
start lighting candles and stop cursing the
darkness. Love thy neighbour as thyself. Or, at
least try to do it.
Harvey Lothian
is a 79-year-old man living on the Sunshine Coast of
BC, Canada. His passions since a teenager have been
history, politics, economics, sociology, social
psychology, learning, traveling and reading. In
recent years he has come to understand what Plato
meant when he said all dogs have the soul of a
philosopher. He can be reached
platosdog7782@gmail.com.
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