The problem of poverty is not racism, |
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Nipawin - August 7, 2000 - By: Mario deSantis | |
contemptible lives of Native leaders |
It was refreshing to read the letter "Money for Natives not reaching all(1)" by Virginia |
Favel. Favel is not using racism as the main cause for the decadent predicament of her | |
people all across Canada. Instead, she contrasts the poverty claiming the lives of many | |
people living in reserves against the contemptible lives of Native leaders spending | |
money for travelling expenses to attend powwows and enter pool tournament, for | |
upgrading their lands, for building their mansions, and for buying whatever else to | |
further themselves at the expense of all other people. | |
nobody cares |
Favel says that this cycle of corruption and abuse against humanity is endless and |
she feels helpless when nobody takes any step to help out: neither the RCPM, nor | |
Indian Affairs, nor Human Rights officials. Favel pictures a Native environment of | |
deprivation and no justice, void of any democratic principles, where nobody listens, | |
nobody hears, nobody cares. | |
we must |
We must care to listen to the cries of our neighbours and it is our duty of citizens to |
exercise our democratic right to rally on behalf of the poor and disadvantaged. We | |
must listen to Virginia Favel's cry for help as we must listen to all the voices of | |
disenfranchised Natives of this province and across Canada. | |
self |
The Native leaders' proposals for self-government to remedy the continuous |
injustices against the Natives will only cause further alienation among all the | |
people and a further social gap between our leaders, Natives and non-Natives, | |
and the rest of us. The problem is that our governments have sold their souls | |
to the few and privileged(2) and as a consequence they have been painting a | |
world of phoniness(3) and economic growth(4) while in reality we experience | |
an ever increasing social decadence(5). | |
our turn as individual citizens |
We cannot trust our governments to solve the problems of poverty and racism, |
and therefore it is again our turn as individual citizens to re-establish democratic | |
value for all, Natives and non Natives(6). And in this respect, I like to quote the | |
simple message by Ralph Nader "To go through life as a non-citizen would be | |
to feel that there's nothing that you can do, that nobody's listening, that you don't | |
matter, but to be a citizen is to enjoy the deep satisfaction of seeing pain prevented, | |
misery avoided and injustice decline(7)." My hope is that we can all listen to Ralph | |
Nader's message and become citizens once again. | |
--------------Endnotes: | |
Money for Natives not reaching all, by Virginia Favel, The StarPhoenix, August 4, 2000, Readers' Opinions, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | |
A World for the Few and Privileged in Saskatchewan, by Mario deSantis, February 18, 2000 | |
Honourable Janice MacKinnon and her rolling economy in Phonyland, by Mario deSantis, May 8, 2000 | |
Doug Elliot's indicators of economic reality are not validated, by Mario deSantis, July 21, 2000 | |
Premier Roy Romanow: a Magician? a Saviour? a Cheater? By Mario deSantis, July 13, 2000 | |
Asserting Human Rights by Changing Attitudes in a land for the Few and Privileged, by Mario deSantis and reviewed by James deSantis, June 19, 2000 | |
Ralph Nader speaks out against No-Fault in Saskatchewan...Transcripts from 1998 http://www.angelfire.com/nf/coalitionagainstnf/Ralph_Nador.htm | |
Today's picture shows the red flag flown on Grand Beach, (fifteen miles from the home of Phil Fontaine) which warns of dangerous conditions due to high winds, was taken yesterday. |