Saturday, November 5, 2011

2 - OASIS OF GOVERNANCE

Again, governments, or anyone for that matter, who enslave or humiliate their fellow citizens have no right to govern. The real governors or governments are the people, by the people, for the people. That is the fundamentals of true government. Government is not about who one votes for or once in Parliament who votes for this agenda or that. It is about representing your fellow citizens, giving them a voice. That is government. It is certainly not about dictatorship whatever the form or manner, subtle or outright in you face. Let us outline the different levels of “governance or government” with three types of governments or parliamentary systems: consensus, vote and dictatorship starting with the family.

When you have a family let’s say of 5 members, parents and children. On that level it’s fairly easy to have consensus. The problem arises when you have other members joining. Consensus is possible but voting may be more easily achieved. The worst scenario is dictatorship. The same could happen on a local, provincial, national and international levels. Again, the problem is what to do when there are no agreements on the simplest objective: healthcare for all. This should be simple. We humans tend to complicate things when we shouldn’t.
On the international level, government or parliament would function in the voting mode as we can say. Consensus mode would be more difficult if not impossible. Dictatorship would be possible but we firmly believe that is not the mode we would want to have. “Occupy International” is fighting against dictatorship on all levels and domains: political, social, financial, etc. We are also “fighting” against exclusion. We are fighting for a more just world where our government hears and listens to us who voted them into power and if they don’t hear and listen to us we can and should surely vote them out. OASIS of governance must be just that: an OASIS where elected officials and electors come together to discuss their mutual present and future needs in order to live in harmony not just with themselves and each other but with Earth.
Younes told me this: When he was younger in his late twenties he worked with a Japanese engineer who asked him: “why you’re fighting with Israel? If you had a company and needed a Jew would you hire him?” Younes replied: “yes I would. It’s not my problem if he’s a Jew. It’s his. I’m a Muslim, it’s my problem not his. Ordinary people don’t want war, only leaders. If I need a worker I would hire him.”
Then, Younes told me: when a whale is frustrated with small creatures cleaning and at one point hurting him he shakes to get rid of the scavengers. We are like a huge whale with scavengers (our supposed leaders) on our backs who we follow in many cases blindly telling us war is good to claim more resources from others be it petrol, water, etc. Now, if we are this huge whale shouldn’t we give our leaders a good shake and shake them off our backs? (Come to think of it: being a whale ourselves, leaders who are scavengers follow us where we swim in which case we are the leaders not them.) This is the problem we have: we follow not good leaders but I dare to say fake or false leaders. A good leader would never lead his or her people to war just because. He or she would defend his or her people only if attacked but not provoke war. What a wonderful example. I mean, our world would be better off if ordinary people took charge, no, responsibility of their own lives and look after each other no matter what origin they be or social status. Besides, we shouldn’t have categories. We should exercise our leadership and responsibility. We do need good leaders; it’s not a perfect society. But those leaders give and share responsibility not take away. This is the second OASIS, an OASIS of good governance. If we are going to have a global government, it better be that we are the whale and they follow our lead.

Friday, November 4, 2011

1 - Oasis of Social Justice

There is a buzzword that has many if not most on our toes. Globalisation. Let me say that at first I wasn’t that concerned because I believed and still do that a united world under one flag would be good. Now, few things come to mind. We wouldn’t be better off if we had a world dictatorship as noted by people who watch world developments such as the centralisation of power be it political or monetary. I’m also concerned about social issues. What will happen to people who, according to some, are not in the norm? People such as persons with ‘disabilities’, young persons or adults who don’t follow society, but are not revolutionists or anarchists, the poor, etc? Personally, as I told a close friend of mine and one of my daughters in heart, I don’t want to follow the norm or be standardised into one category. I’m already categorised using a wheelchair and don’t ‘fit the norm’ anyway. Just being different society already categorises. What about our basic human rights? Will they be protected by all this transformation? If we have a global government will we be protected from abuses? How will we be represented in a global parliament? Will we have democratic elections? How will local decisions be made? These questions and others must be answered and resolved. In essence all this comes down to social justice. Here's an excerpt from my close friend Taylor from Occupy Ottawa.

"So, Occupy Ottawa has been here for eleven days and it has grown and expanded with the passing of each. There is now a tent city in Confederation Park, a central location in Ottawa that is within walking distance of the Department of National Defence, City Hall, University of Ottawa, the Rideau Centre and the Byward Market. I have been passing many a day and late night at my new digs in the company of fellow occupiers of all ages and all walks of life, those looking for some refuge from the cold streets, and thèse just wandering through the park itself. I have been engaging in discussion with those that are directly involved with Occupy as to why they are here, and those passerbys who know not who and what we are. Of course, I have my own personal take. Here is what I tell them:
“This is not a protest. The protests are the direct actions on the streets like demonstrations, meditation sit ins and solidarity marches with various unions in the city.”
This is a social experiment. To me, this movement is about reconnecting humans to their environment through the development of a more human-friendly social structure. I have identified my own role within this movement to be a mix of social work, outreach and simply being a patient, compassionate individual by having open eyes and ears to witness the various and coloured accounts of the human experience. I am attempting to create a space that will allow for the reconnecting of individuals by building trust on a fundamental human level. It is a simple yet affective strategy to awakening that inner humanitarian in all of us: by ensuring anyone and everyone coming to our little Tent City is comfortable by offering something hot to eat or drink, asking them where they are coming from and if they have a place to stay, or if they have come to check what we were all about, asking them what was it that piqued their curiosity. I am directly confronting the serious and ignored issues of society (poverty, mental health, homelessness, substance abuse) and learning so much from these amazing people who have come across my path.
This is just the beginning. The media has ridiculed this movement because it does not have a cohesive and easily understandable message. To that, I say we are in our first spring. We are witnessing the very first buds appear upon a young tree. We are growing and changing, expanding and learning, this is still very early days. We are also tackling a very big monster. The intricacies of this complex economic, financial, environment and social structure are not easy to understand and it will take time to figure out the best means of addressing specific concerns.
I hope this has been helpful and there will be more to come. I have lots and lots of amazing little stories to share.

Well, I have been at Occupy Ottawa and at first I have to admit I was looking for THE MESSAGE. I knew why they, we, are there in Confederation Park: The Occupy Ottawa came out of Occupy New York City and later became international in various cities around the world ‘protesting’, if I can use that term, against big banks and corporations not to forget governments. However, at first there I was on a fairly cool day with a friend of mine seeing why no action taken. What am I doing there? What am I doing there is simple to answer: I am there to give my support not just moral but physical support to a cause that is obvious to me: Social justice. I strongly believe in that. Me using a wheelchair, why would I not believe in social justice? As Sweetheart told me “you are more than your ‘disability’ Steve”. Other persons are more than just their limitations whether physical, mental, social, etc. I need to say this: Sweetheart is far more than what I see! I see a young person who has so much to give and share! Social justice. Those two words will come up often in this commentary; if not written, they will come up in your minds and hearts. Taylor keeps telling me I teach her to be patient among other things. Well, me too I’m learning. It’s not one way. Speaking of one way. It seems that governments, big corporations and banks have a one-way agenda: give me; give me without giving themselves to the people who elect them and do business with. Politicians promise this and that only to be elected and further their agenda and not what we really need. Again, those two wonderful words: social justice. We need an OASIS of social justice! We need an OASIS that will protect us from tyranny and false promises from politicians, governments, corporations and banks and also society!

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Hi

Hello.

Just to introduce my blog: Oasis Nova Gaia. I named it after two documents. One is a book a series of stories and books and the second is a document entitled Nova Gaia: Foundation and OASIS. The book Nova Gaia: Foundation is the second book after Nova Gaia: Mysteries, about a detective who uses a wheelchair and his team, his five children and one close friend who  solve mysteries of all kinds. The second book is about the creation of a super Eco-village situated  in Outaouais region of Quebec, Canada and the characters' social lives. The document OASIS is a collaboration  between a friend and myself. She and I are creating a social commentary regarding big banks, corporations and governments who don't respect human rights and take advantage of their position and power and Occupy Ottawa (and International). It's not only about negative things but what we can do. Oasis Nova Gaia is about society.

I hope you like it.

Je vous présente mon blog Oasis Nova Gaia. Il est une combinaison de deux documents: Nova Gaia: Foundation et OASIS un commentaire sur le social et ce qui ce passe dans le monde avec Occupy Ottawa (et international). Nova Gaia: Foundation est le deuxième livre dans la série Nova Gaia.

Je vais essayer de publier mes textes dans les deux langues éventuellement.

Merci.

Steve Dolesch