Month: November 2009

The Pursuit of Progress

Posted by on November 27, 2009

A recurring tool of justification for making war on third and fourth world societies is the promotion of backward practices of tribal peoples toward women. Sometimes the assertions are true, sometimes they are not, but mostly they reflect an arrogance of the first world based largely on ignorance of either history or politics. At worst, the accusations are part of a pattern of psychological warfare aimed at undermining third world independence and fourth world sovereignty.

In critiquing the fourth world, one has to be careful not to create the impression that patriarchal traditions are a customary practice of all indigenous peoples, or that because of gender role practices assumed to be backward by modern states, that indigenous systems of law and order are justifiably abolished in the pursuit of progress. Indigenous societies have not been untouched by the prejudices of colonial powers, any more than they have by corporate invasions. While, like us, they have their problems, they did not create such things as global warming or nuclear war. As such, a little humility on our part might be warranted when criticizing them.

Still, when we read about gender discrimination in tribal societies or indigenous cultures somewhere in the world, it is good to first ask ourselves how much we really understand about their world, and whether the news outlet we obtain this information from is a reliable and knowledgeable source on the subject. Chances are that our education and media integrity will also be found lacking.

Palin tells Canada to Dump their healthcare

Posted by on November 26, 2009

The Deterioration of the Economy

Posted by on November 24, 2009

Watch the deteriorating transformation of the U.S. economy from January 2007 — approximately one year before the start of the recession — to the most recent unemployment data available today.

America’s Health is America’s Business

Posted by on November 24, 2009

In a column on the website FiveThirtyEight.com, Tom Schaller asks the question:

Why hasn’t the president framed his calls for health care reform–either in subtle or more direct, forceful ways–in terms of American economic performance and productivity?

Elfie’s End Game Party

Posted by on November 24, 2009

Family, friends and compadres of George Elfie Ballis held a farewell party for him on Sunday, November 22. Ballis is a long time cornerstone of Fresno’s progressive community. He has been diagnosed with terminal cancer. Some at the party said they will remember Elfie as the family photographer for social justice activists in this area, while others remembered him for his work (Elfie would probably use the word “dance” rather than work) with National Land for People (a land reform movement), or from the time he spent taking world famous photos of the United Farmworker movement. At the party, held at SunMt, where Elfie and his wife Maia live, people shared music, laughter, and celebrated a life well lived. We will miss you Elfie!

AIM 40

Posted by on November 23, 2009

Indians of All Tribes gathered to commemorate the fortieth anniversary of the occupation of Alcatraz, a milestone in the Civil Rights Movement.