Just like to throw my spanner in the works.....
I was shocked and deeply affected by the Tsunami like everyone, but while this tragedy shocked everyone into giving more than ever before, something that really concerns me is that the number of people who died as a result of this natural disaster die EVERY 3 DAYS worldwide as a result of UNNECESSARY poverty, many of them children. This is not a one off freak of nature but an on going result of greedy human behaviour that can actually be changed but isn't. The thing that concerns me is that it seems to take a major shocking headline worthy event to prompt any action - we should actually be responding like this to world poverty itself.
Might sound like an odd thing to say but had you the choice would you rather be in the places where the tidal wave happened or a poor villager in the Sudan where people are routinely tortured and intentionally raped by AIDS infected soldiers - and this is AS WELL AS conditions of terrible poverty, malnutrition, poor education etc etc. Somehow I just think it would be easier to rationalise a natural disaster than it would be to be the victim of sheer evil from other human beings while the governments who are in a position to do anything about it are spending enough money to solve world poverty on invading Iraq to steal their oil. Obviously I would rather not be either, I'm just trying to say that the tidal wave grabbed the headlines and I'm hoping alot of people who have given generously to that don’t now feel they've done their good deed for the year and leave it at that.
as has been touched on in other responses here - this is our wake up call. We are at a point in history where governments have now proven beyond any shadow of doubt (with Iraq more than anything) that human interests are bottom of their agenda - the events of recent times are the call out to us in the comfortable west to snap out of it and really sort ourselves out. The unnecessary suffering on this planet is so far beyond acceptable it is surreal - after growing up thinking myself a decent person in a supposedly decent society I now realise that it's not enough to just care any more, action is needed.
Dont know if anyone in the UK saw the Vicar of Dibley NYD special, but Dawn French really hit the nail on the head - although I have been giving alot of thought to the fact that it really is in the hands of the people to change things anyway - especially since the sheer horror of the Iraq invasion and then watching with sheer bewilderment when GWB got voted BACK IN????!!!!. If governments aren't held accountable by people showing their disgust they have proven they cant be trusted to do anything decent - it really is up to us to make change happen. They got the guns but we got the numbers...
So for those who didn’t see the vicar of dibley she was talking about MAKING POVERTY HISTORY
www.makepovertyhistory.org
My girlfriend and I have ordered 20 of the wristbands – we would have got more but we’d at least like to try to get others to take the initiative themselves – as it says on the websites you can wear them on your trainers, lapel or on your rear view mirror, even on your website! doesn’t have to be your wrist the important thing is to just wear them – the idea being the more it spreads so does the awareness and the more strength it gathers.
Next to the relevance to this forum:
As Rikhray said – there are a lot of passionate people here and Spiderprod was talking about getting together a compilation for US to make money, but in light of all this I would much rather contribute a tune to a fundraiser compilation –
ABLETON LIVE AID!!!! Lets do it guys, there’s loads of talent round here and I’m sure we can come up with something and I personally would do what I can to get it off the ground!