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Life On Earth Is Dying! What Will You Do?

December 23, 2016 By Robert J. Burrowes 2 Comments

On the day that you read this article, 200 species of life on Earth (plants, birds, animals, fish, amphibians, insects, reptiles) will cease to exist. Tomorrow, another 200 species will vanish forever.

The human onslaught to destroy life on Earth is unprecedented in Earth’s history. Planet Earth is now experiencing its sixth mass extinction event and Homo sapiens sapiens is the cause. Moreover, this mass extinction event is accelerating and is so comprehensive in its impact that the piecemeal measures being taken by the United Nations, international agencies and governments constitute a tokenism that is breathtaking in the extreme.

And it is no longer the case that mainly ‘invisible’ species are vanishing: those insects, amphibians and small animals about which you had never even heard, assuming they have been identified and given a name by humans.

Filed Under: Civil Liberties, Environment Tagged With: activism, Climate change, extinction, fossil fuels, nonviolence

Election Or Revolution? An Open Letter To The US About Voting

October 11, 2016 By Robert J. Burrowes 7 Comments

As citizens of the USA with a presidential election approaching you have a wonderful opportunity to ponder whether to participate in this election or to participate in the ongoing American Revolution.

Your first revolution might have overthrown the authority of the British monarchy and aristocracy but the one in progress must remove the U.S. elite, which has executed a political coup against your government. And you cannot remove elite coupmakers in a fraudulently conducted election in which the ‘choice’ is essentially between two violently insane individuals, each of whom represents the violently insane US elite.

The second revolution, moves along steadily with routine outbreaks inspired by a multitude of peace, environmental and social justice issues and occasional ‘uprisings,’ such as the Occupy Movement in 2011 which spawned a range of new and visionary initiatives. This revolution’s value is that it could give citizens of your country the chance to finally reclaim the Republic for those people who genuinely care about “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” And, just as importantly, have sufficient vision to regard these aspirations as something to be shared with the entire U.S. population, starting with Native Americans, and even those of us in the rest of the world including those countries that are currently victims of U.S. elite violence, whether it be wars, drone strikes, coups, economic exploitation or ecological destruction.

Filed Under: Civil Liberties, Elections Tagged With: 1%, election 2016, Native Americans, Occupy, revolution, voting

‘My Life Is My Message’: Global Activists Continue Gandhi’s Nonviolent Legacy

September 30, 2016 By Robert J. Burrowes 1 Comment

When asked for his message for the world, Gandhi responded with the now famous line, “My life is my message,” reflecting his lifelong struggle against violence.

As most of the world ignores or hypocritically celebrates Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi’s 147th birthday on the International Day of Nonviolence on October 2, some of us will quietly acknowledge his life by continuing to build the world that he envisioned.

Gandhi’s life was dotted with many memorable quotes but one that is less well known is this: “You may never know what results come of your actions but if you do nothing there will be no results.”

Filed Under: Civil Liberties, Media & Culture Tagged With: activism, FGM, Gandhi, nonviolence, peace

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