Good and Evil

Girl On Bear

“I stopped believing there was a power of good and a power of evil that were outside us. And I came to believe that good and evil are names for what people do, not for what they are.” Philip Pullman, “The Amber Spyglass”

Tell the IMF to Respect the Rights of Indigenous People and Stop Imposing Oil and Mining Projects on Their Territories!

Economic austerity measures imposed on Ecuador by the International Monetary Fund sparked massive protests led by the indigenous movement which brought the country to a standstill.

Ecuador’s indigenous movement, representing those most at risk, forced the government to repeal Decree 883, and now they are calling on the IMF directly to respect the demands of the indigenous movement and end policies that promote oil and mining extraction in their territories.

You can help by signing this petition:

https://amazonwatch.org/take-action/tell-the-imf-to-respect-the-rights-of-indigenous-people-and-stop-imposing-oil-and-mining-projects-on-their-territories

The Age of Radical Evil

The Age of Radical Evil

I have been censored. Last week Pinterest deleted my board and 2,111 images from view. Apparently telling the truth, if that truth does not conform to that which the powers that be wish to be known, is unacceptable. So I have joined the ranks of outcasts in this Age of Radical Evil.

I don’t agree 100% with the examples and instances but there is enough truth in this article to merit your reading.

“Let us not in this present historical period replicate our sins of the past. Let us affirm our faith by affirming our defiance, our willingness to engage in the acts of sustained civil disobedience against the forces of radical evil. Let future generations say of us that we tried, that we were not complicit through our collaboration or our silence. There will be a cost. History shows us that. All moral battles have a cost, and if there is not a cost then the battle is not moral. Accept becoming an outcast.”