In both cases – whether the bubble was inflated with positive or negative energy – the participants in the bubble are being swept away further and further away from actual physical reality and start to see everything either ‘extremely negatively’ or ‘extremely positively’ – neither experience is grounded in reality – because the physical is neither positive or negative – it just is what it is.
In this little series, we’ve been investigating the phenomenon of inflation, how we in our daily lives participate in ‘inflating our reality’ and so, how we are on a personal level participating in the same principles/dynamics that we see playing out on a bigger scale when it comes to inflation, speculative bubbles and financial market crashes.
Comfort, security and nurturing are all things we wish are present when a baby comes into this world. Yet, these conditions are not a reality for many babies, as parents themselves like these things in their lives. In Pietermaritzburg, the capital of KwaZulu Natal province in South Africa, 3 to 5 babies are…
This was an excerpt of just one of the stories about the boy. Over the last few days, dozens have been written and published on various major news sites. What is more striking than the content of the posts, is the comments that are left on these articles. What is humanity’s response to such images, to such news?
Now – before such increased direct political participation is a reality – let’s do a little test to see what it feels like. So – here are some mock-questions where you’re asked to give your input. Imagine that this relates to your direct reality (eg. your town) – and your answer has a weight that influences the outcome of the decision. Of course, in reality…
Professionals in the water industry, representing privately owned
businesses and public utilities have published a survey indicating that
now would be a goodtime to start privatizing on water – as water is getting scares, more capitalizing can be done!
Our system knows no scruples – hand it water scarcity and all it sees is $$$MONEY$$$.
The Earth provides resources for free: there’s water, there’s air, there’s land – it’s all just here, and we’re all here – why should it belong to some and not to others?
If Capitalism is all about “working hard for your money” and “being
rewarded for your hard work and talent” – isn’t taking money from the
Earth’s resources, that the EARTH produced: cheating?
Where’s Earth’s share in all of this? Earth provided all of these
resources, she did all the work – wouldn’t it then make sense that we
give something back for all her hard work? Where’s Earth’s share of all
the profits in the world? Without Earth – there would be no profit.
Water is a basic necessity for all life forms – you can’t just privatize
it and restrict its access and within that decide who gets to access a
life sustaining matter and who doesn’t – that’s short for murder. If
water is getting scarce, we shouldn’t privatize and ‘ride the wave’ for
the sake of profit – only psychopaths would take such a route -- it’s
in essence a move to ‘privatize life’. We should rather look at why
water is scarce and what we can do to resolve this problem.
As we can see in the documentary Catastroika, water privatization does
not work – it only works for those owning the companies who can
capitalize on the water until the whole project goes to ruin and then
gets handed back to the public who are left with repairing and upgrading
to make it work for the people.
Privatizing on water is an infringement on the Right to Life
Today I watched an interesting documentary, called ‘Catastroika’ [see bottom for embedded video].
It was made in response to the financial crisis which has been taking
place in Greece, and investigates the effects of Privatization.
It walks you through several countries, starting with Russia after the
collapse of the Soviets – which had been used as a ‘neo-liberal
laboratory’, where liberalists wanted to test mass privatization. It
takes a look at France, where in Paris where big companies (along with
EU authorities) wanted to privatize the water – were successful in this
until the new mayorship took it back. During the time
that the water was privatized, the quality of service went down while
the consumers experienced massive price increases (260%) – without any
form of justification (economic or technological), it was just a price
rise thus, in the name of profit.
When the total privatization in Paris failed, the big guys turned their focus to Italy.
Here, again, the point of privatization was pushed. A referendum was
held (a referendum is a vote by the public where they indicate their
stance towards a particular policy issue – everyone has to vote and the
results are binding, this is the best method currently to find out what
public opinion is on a particular point) – and it turned out that 97% of
the people, were against privatisation of the water.
When it was inquired whether the water was going to be privatised, the government said it couldn’t – as per the referendum.
So you’d think “Game Over” right? Nope – they simply put people in place
like some executive guy or ex-banker (can’t remember the specifics,
you’ll just have to watch the documentary lol), who then completes the
point, against popular vote.
Where does this leave democracy? I mean, that was like a completely unconstitutional move.
Another example that is walked through, was the privatization of the
Railways in England, and yes you can guess it: catastrophic. And even
though the past, as the UKs history with the privatization with the
Railways was disastrous, the point was still pushed within Greece.
This time, instead of putting people in place to just ‘make it happen’ –
another approach was taken: media manipulation. Within the media, the
public railway system was severely slandered and degraded, over and over
– so that the public would agree, that maybe privatization could be an
answer.
This documentary is very interesting to watch. Often, when there is talk
about ‘virtual democracies’ – where ‘everything on the outside looks
like it’s democratic’ but on the inside the very opposite happens –
everyone’s attention goes to Third World countries elsewhere, like
Africa – “out there” and criticise the people’s conduct their for their
failure of democratic consolidation.
In the meanwhile, corruption and anti-democratic actions are taken the
whole time, in the West, in Europe, in Greece: the very cradle of
democracy.
It definitely proves one point: democracy is dead.
Private interests as the big multinational companies have taken
precedence of what the majority of the people want – and it’s happening
everywhere, all the time. (Little in between rant: It's funny because, in economics, the point of 'the private must be protected from the public' is emphasised ALL THE TIME, where if you allow the public to take over, they will infringe on YOUR freedoms, and you will not be able to 'realise yourself' and 'pursue your own personal good as you see fit'. I mean, that's just so much BULLSHIT -- and just plain propaganda to justify where the corporate world can take over and make insane profits at the expense of the majority, in the name of "Freedom" and "Self-Realization" -- because somehow, if that gets taken away it also imposes SERIOUS problems on your own personal freedom -- I mean, Really???)
Several economists were interviewed (some professors at universities
such as London), and states that private enterprises do not necessarily
do better than public ones – and that they can perform at the same
level. Liberal economics would NOT agree with this, so it’s cool that
this is coming to the fore.
Just in Greece with the financial crisis going on now for 2 years, the suicide rate has gone up by 20%.
The situation we’re in, worldwide – is seriously fucked up.
Though, it is not too late. The documentary also points out, that most
of these problems are Political in nature, and that thus through
participating within Politics, we can reverse this type of destructive
policies which serve no-one but the few at the top of the private
companies.
This is a crucial point, because the whole thing of ‘Let’s revolt’ and
‘Let’s demonstrate’ like the Occupy movement, are really pointless. You
have to change the system, from the inside out, through popular support – not by attacking it.