Sunday, November 25, 2012

Buy nothing...

The Manifesto

Buy Nothing Until 2013 is about freedom.

Freedom from consumerism. Freedom from corporations (or a little bit of freedom, at least). Freedom from debt and overspending. Freedom from the need to shop to be happy. Freedom from the use of shopping as therapy or stress relief. Freedom from shopping as a way to connect with others. Freedom from buying to show our love for others. Freedom from sales and holiday madness and malls and huge chain stores and crazy shoppers. Freedom from overuse of resources, from wasted packaging, from wasted fuel to ship all that junk to the store.

Freedom from crap we don’t need.

We are more than consumers. We don’t need to buy gifts to celebrate the holidays with each other — we can get together, make delicious food, go outside and do something fun, play games, talk, tell jokes, tell stories, give hugs.

We are alive, and don’t want to waste the hours we have in chain box stores and malls buying things we don’t really need.

We know that just because stores have massive sales doesn’t mean we need to buy what they’re selling. Sales don’t mean we’re saving money — it means we’re spending it. We used precious life hours earning our money, and we want to use that to live, not buy.

We are free from buying, and free to live.

Join us, and Buy Nothing Until 2013.

Thursday, November 22, 2012

ENOUGH ALREADY !!

OK....ENOUGH!!!!!

 

I am so sick and tired of hearing all these f*#k'n commercials for Black Friday. 

 

Last time I checked, I was still a Canadian, not an American. I celebrate Thanksgiving when it is supposed to be celebrated...in October not freaking November. 

 

But really what is pissing me off is the unabashed consumerism that is being pushed by retailers.  We as Canadians, are following the US when it comes to being the most materialistic society in the world. Think about it, we define our lives by how much stuff we have, to a large degree our personal and business relationships are defined by how much money we make, and even most of the important dates on our calendar are all about materialism. ( spending money on shit we don't need)

 

Sadly, no matter how big our homes are and no matter how many shiny new toys we accumulate, we never seem to be happy. We always want more, and we always seem to be willing to go into more debt to get it. We are the most materialistic society in the history of the world, and our endless greed is going to end up swallowing us alive.

 

And yet here we are...allowing ourselves to be lead down the same materialistic path the US is on....why?

 

Because Canadian retailers are getting wrapped up in this Black Friday and cyber Monday frenzy that is just another tactic employed to get people to spend money that they don't need to spend. No matter how you try to justify it, it is just retailers trying to get you to part with your money on goods that you probably don't really need and to get wrapped up in the spending frenzy that starts with the Christmas season.

 

So, do yourself a favour, don't allow yourself to get caught up in this greed that is pushed upon you.. put a stop to the indiscriminate buying… .do something nice for yourself, spend time with your family...do anything but buy some useless piece of crap that you will end up regretting.. 

 

And remember… you are Canadian….not an American.

 

 

 
 

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Jumbo Glacier officially becomes resort municipality

Developing the Jumbo Wild area is just WRONG!.

Jumbo wild supporters blockade the farnham creek road

I do not understand why the BC Government is allowing this to continue, given that there are significant environmental issues, not to mention the cultural importance of the area to the Ktunaxa people.It is purely a money motivated scheme that BC politicians are falling all over themselves to pad their own pockets.

THIS IS WRONG…and no amount of money will make it right, we all must speak out and have this stupidity put to an end. This is not just a local issue, this is an environment issue that will effect us all


Jumbo Glacier officially becomes resort municipality

Jim
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Thursday, August 9, 2012

Great bear

Bears play an important part in First Nations culture as symbols of strength, hard work, and even great love. Many tribes believe the "Great Spirit" to often take the form of a bear. It would lead hunters on great chases and could die, only to be reborn in the spring. Bears were considered mythical and "magical" creatures.

First Nations use the Great Bear to explain the seasons. It rises up in the spring, waking up the earth and bringing things to life. As summer approaches, The Bear runs across the top of the heavens avoiding hunters; its hot breath flows across the land to make the world hot and sweaty. In August, the bear gets caught by the hunter. The blood of the bear falls to the earth, resulting in showers resulting the leaves changing colors, mainly red and orange. Through the winter, there is no life in the bear and thus the earth is cold and lifeless.

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For the First Nations, the bear gave life to the land. The bear was therefore a Mother-symbol and is fiercely protective of its cubs.

And then there were white bears in some places known as spirit bears, they were not Polar Bears, they are gifts of the "Great Spirit" to remind people that they once lived in a land of ice and snow.

But the bear was also a hunter that knew the land. They were quick, big and powerful, and also considered extremely clever; outfighting cougars and wolves. A Native American with the word bear in his name was considered to be an excellent provider as well as a powerful warrior. Bears were not gods, just made by God.

Enjoy the bear…. respect the bear….

Jim
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Monday, July 30, 2012

when did we stop being Citizens and merely tax-Payers?

can someone please tell me….when we stopped being Citizens and reduced to just tax-Payers?

 

 

Canadian citizens have been reduced to “taxpayers,” as society has increasingly adopted “taxpayers” as the preferred term for the designation of its citizens. But lets think about that for a moment. 

 

While everyone who pays taxes is obviously a tax payer (two words), the term “taxpayer” (one word) symbolizes something much more. “Taxpayer” is a self-absorbed definition that sees taxes as a financial exchange for specific personally-realized services. Therfore all transactions of the government are based simply upon their monetary “cost” to an individual “taxpayer,” without any mention of social benefit or community value. Taxpayers seek reduce public life to a balance sheet and no longer see themselves as citizens of the community, engaged in democratic and communal self-governance. It is the "what is in it for me" attitude.

 

Citizens, understand that they play an important role in  the democratic process of their society. Citizens are rooted in their community and evaluate all of their contributions from the perspective of contributing to the building and well-being of the total community — of which they are an important part. A citizen seeks to work at building a community founded upon pro-social (as opposed to anti-social) values. The operative question for a citizen thus becomes: What contribution am I making to build and strengthen the community for my family and for my neighbours — for my fellow citizens? Citizens will see taxes as a positive contribution to broader society, whether city, province or country.

 

The destruction of social connections that create a community and the dissociation of citizens from social programs that benefit society are the direct by-products — and perhaps the intended goals or the Taxpayer attitude.

 

Citizens see their role in society as consisting of both rights and responsibilities. It is not only my right but my responsibility as a citizen to speak out on issues that affect my neighbours and fellow citizens and to ensure the well-being of all in society. 

 

Our future as a society rests not only on calculations of financial cost to individual tax payers, but on the assessment of communal value. Of course, a civic community’s “balance sheet,” like that of a province or a country, is vitally important, but that balance sheet must also embrace social, community and environmental values. We need health care, education, the arts, care for those who need assistance, and much more. We need a strong community that provides the full infrastructure for a healthy communal life. In short: we need to view ourselves and each other as citizens.

 

So, next time anyone addresses you as taxpayer, correct them and take back your status as a citizen and speak out for your community. Stand out on your street, talk to your neighbour, take an active interest in what is going on in your community, locally, and beyond….lets take back our right to be citizens!

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Stephen Harpers secret Agenda?

The Federal habitat management programs will soon be closed around the country….another example of how the Conservative government and Stephen harper are hell bent on tearing apart the agencies designed to protect our environment….whats next?… a NeoFudalist society with Stephen harper as the Lord? 


Stephen harper

Ottawa set to gut fish habitat programs, union says:

(Via CBC | Calgary News)

Sunday, July 1, 2012

I am Proud to be Canadian

I know this commercial is over done, however…it sums it up perfectly…. 

Jim
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Monday, June 25, 2012

Monday RANT!!!

Humanity Lost

Somehow along the way in all the "progress" of our times...we have lost our humanity.

Celtic Tree Of Life

Now that may sound like a really negative statement and you may wonder what has brought me to say something so harsh.

It is just daily observations of how people interact or don't interact with others. For example. last week i brought one of my two trailers (don't ask) home to get ready to deliver the old to its new owner. I left the trailer in the back lane, knowing that technically it is illegal to do so. But knowing that the Calgary Parking Authority does not go out looking for trailers parked in lane ways, I thought i would be OK for a few days to get things sqaured away on the trailers.

But less than 24 hours after it was there, I had a Seisure Notice and a lovely $40.00 ticket to go along with it from the Calgary Parking Authority.

Now, I know I was technically in the wrong. I admit that. However, what bothers me is that whoever reported me to the Calgary Parking Authority did not have the decency to come and talk to me directly to find out what my intentions were.

Instead, they took a cowards approach and "tattled" on me while hiding in their house. People today are far to quick to take the easiest way and are not wanting to open the door to having a discussion with others. This is a very sad statement on our society.

thats it..thats my Monday RANT. lets all find a way to bring our humanity back to everyday living….

 

I leave you with my Favourite Quote:  
"I'm just a human being trying to make it in a world that is very rapidly losing its understanding of being human." ~ John Trudell

 

Jim
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