Friday, October 7, 2016

World Problems?


We need to look at confronting the monetary system, before we think we are able to confront world problems. Last post, I started to expose a deeper, underlying, justification for racism. This type of inhumane misjudgment (even legalization) of horrific inequality is actually monetarily based (Finance and Racism). The media appears to celebrate diversity, yet it does not seem willing to talk about racism as being something more than an issue of skin colour. But racism is a problem that is not first "about colour." The root of racism - as with all evil, is connected with money.
  Our system of money enables wrong people to be in power (and even allows them to come into "ministerial" power) who lack empathy, real consideration for others, and actual experience of being underprivileged. Such privileged programmers and prescribers should not be in positions of authourity (see http://hardshipforministry.blogspot.ca/). To the point, then, our system of money allows for incredibly out of touch people to come to power who shouldn't be there.
   It's no surprise, as a result, that such privileged and out of touch leaders have little hesitation about going to war and dropping bombs on others. Humanity, in it's entirety, is not a concern if you serve money and a system - rather than people.
   As it becomes more and more exposed, the monetary system is appearing closer to have run it's course, and may be coming to an abrupt close... sooner than we realize. It should be a time to rejoice for those who have been mistreated and all humanity.

Thursday, October 6, 2016

Finance and Racism


What's not talked about much is an underlying, monetary, reason to unfairly judge large potions of humankind as inferior. This reason is to extract work from them, while saving on labour costs. The slave trade was not completely abolished. We have refugees and immigrants coming into western nations and attempts to enslave them. Many of them will work for extremely low wages because they're vulnerable. The media (mainstream) makes an effort to paint a rosy picture of diversity. It's not a rosy picture... Let's first start to abolish the wrongs of monetary system, so there remains no more justification for inequality - then we can at least work towards completely abolishing slavery, racism, and the noticeable injustices of inequality that go with it.

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

The Misleading Monetary System

The monetary system can mislead. It can influence people to be inconsiderate, through a number of ways. It can cause extra pressure on young adults, stress on children and parents. It can extremely divide humanity (rich/poor gap). It can allow for disharmonious relationships (desire for "security" and being fashionably accepted through money). It can allow for oppressive law and negative indoctrination (property legalities and other privileges that benefit the rich and punish lower-income earners, causing less rights for the poor and more rights for the rich; plus systemic mind-control put on the young through forced education). It can offer increased rewards for human enslavement (advantage of cheap labour). It can encourage earth-damaging materialism (desire for new, shiny and expensive toys, trendy clothing and consumer-based disposable items that offer convenience). It can allow people to become fatally diseased and sick (no need to walk or run much if you own a vehicle and there are benefits offered to the pharmaceutical industry for increased sales of symptom-masking drugs, that do not cure). It can mislead people into having a mindset for instant gratification and even aloofness. I'm sure there are many more negative ways the monetary system can mislead us, but rather than reconfirm that "the love of money is the root of all evil," let's begin to seriously confront this cruel and brute system. Let's look at the idea of confiscating actual money. Let's look at sharing ideas alternative to money and ideas of sustainability, and how life and resources emanate from the earth - at no charge to humans. Lets look at ideas such as contributionism (https://www.ubuntuplanet.org/wp/contributionism/). Let's show courage and stand up in lively, thoughtful, consideration for our own: humankind. Even when money is given to help "end poverty," it doesn't seem to be that effective. Corrupt leaders and organizations may not distribute funds fairly. Also, after the money is used up, what is there to look forward to? Another hand out? Rather than rely on money, let's support more human access to land resources and permit and encourage self-sufficiency and sustainable practice.