Showing posts with label #Festive greetings # mutual aid # solidarity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Festive greetings # mutual aid # solidarity. Show all posts

Monday 25 December 2017

Festive greetings : Keep on sharing mutual aid and solidarity..


Festive greetings.It's that time of year again, when we sing about peace and good will, amidst mistletoe and wine, merriment and laughter, and we have the simple  impulse  to give, share and support others, release feelings of mutual aid and solidarity..
As the tentacles of the capitalist market reach into every part of our lives,  encouraging us to pay for the convenience of expressing our feelings for our fellow beings, through  excessive gift giving, time also to reflect and think of others who have even less, and those who will be giving up their time to help others. The latter acts I believe  are part of our nature, an impulse that I  believe should  not be  be a once in a year anomoly, it is something as human beings that we should collectively daily  nurture, as Peter Kropotkin wrote in Mutual Aid,' a factor of evolution that we need in order to survive.'
Today lets try not to forget the many organisations  and services providing comfort to those that need it most,who will be dealing with  a sharp rise in demand  for crisis services at this time of year, as people face homelessness and benefits disruption over this festive period, because of our government and its policies. For some ,this time of the year is not a time of year for thinking about buying  or recieving presents, taking time of work and seeing family and friends. It is a time of immense difficulty, fear and uncertainty,  people left in isolation, feeling alone, as services are closed, many left cold, hungry and without support, in a downward spiral . People who feel they do not belong, who are discredited and denied their status as human beings.
So it is important  especially at this time of year to look out for one another, and reach out to those in need of our help, the underpriveleged and marginalised, those too weak to look after or defend themselves. So happy Christmas to all,  but please do not leave individuals standing alone, please keep sharing your  mutual aid and solidarity.  Together we can make a difference to those that need it the most, as some of us get a little inebriated, lets try and keep other spirits alive too, And after this holiday period has ended, lets keep shaping our society into a better place to live, for the many not the few. Alone we can do so little, but together we can do so much. All the very best.