Unlike the last few posts, this one is just going to be an idea with very little explanation (where before I've taken a few 'disparate' strands and woven them together to form something like a cohesive whole.
First thing's first: if you haven't seen the film 'Instinct' with Anthony Hopkins and Cuba Gooding Jr, go watch it. NOW!
Alright, alright, the main reason I've said do that is because of one word that Hopkins' character, Ethan Powell, uses: TAKERS.
Just after watching a few clips of 'Instinct', for the first time in years, I had this sudden revelation.
That's what we are, all of us. Us in our comfy, coseted, western civilisation. We represent an entire race of people that don't build, or give anything. WE ONLY TAKE.
I've been continuing to read 'Rhodesia: Last Outpost of the British Empire' and in reading about the days of that part of Africa that is now Zimbabwe (formerly Rhodesia), I hit upon this little piece of truth.
NOTHING HAS CHANGED.
In the days of the 'glorious' empire, we sent men of enterprise and thousands of soldiers to distant parts of the world where we were neither needed, nor wanted, nor welcome and simply TOOK whatever we could.
If you go back far enough, you'll see this same 'pattern' as far back as the Vikings, possibly further.
And what are we doing today? Exactly the same thing. Only now we call the men of enterprise 'multinational corporations' and we call the soldiers 'UN peacekeepers'.
And here's the miserable, tragic irony of it: WE ARE NOT TAKING ANYTHING WE NEED.
We have everything we need right here.
But in sending 'men of enterprise' to other parts of the world, they have created businesses based on the minerals they found there, and have used their financial power to weave these luxuries into the fabric of society to such an extent that they are now considered necessities.
And so the cycle is perpetuated: TAKING HAS BECOME A WAY OF LIFE.
G is also for grief. I grieve over humanity: those that take, and those that are taken from.
Probably not the most appropriate forum to do this but this could still be considered a genuine comment…I enjoyed reading your latest blog, thought provoking stuff. Fusion’s mail system has been down for the last couple of days…bashed out a pretty lengthy email to send you Tuesday evening only to discover the problem. If you don’t mind exchanging personal email accounts I can be reached on lpeacock82@gmail.com. Will wait to hear from you…unless Fusion sorts itself out in the meantime and will eventually delete this comment – or perhaps you can once you’ve read it, as probably not the wisest thing to be advertising my address in such a way. Wishing you all the best & hope to speak soon, Lucy x
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