I had a whole other post planned for this morning. A discussion of some new developments in an ongoing small town brouhaha I've been involved in; D.O.O.M. as I have taken to calling it, but fate (and the internets) intervened. I'll get back to that other topic later. For now I want to share my thoughts on this video which I picked up from a link on Twitter.
Definitely the "song of the week" by Michael Heart.
It is consistently very easy to become overly involved with things that don't matter while the things that do matter are left to sit on a back burner to be dealt with by "people in authority" who "know more than we do."
Who are those people? When will they do something new?
Another song, by Ken Medema, from over 20 years ago (a song I had a little something to do with) tells the same story in a somewhat different way.
Last night as I sat watching the V-Day Petaluma performance (I'm working backstage tonight) I was most moved, for a second night in a row, by the song at the end that says "If women all over the world will join together we can put an end to war." I would like to sign up as support for THAT performance as well!
All of these things (and even my little small town tug of war) have one thing in common: the simple fact that we, as individuals should not, can not, must not, leave things to "the politicians" or "the big boys" or the "experts." Barrack's speech from back during the campaign was right... WE are the ones we've been waiting for!
Let's act like it.
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