The word Change has been thrown around for some time now. It's
time for a change. Change has come to America. We must change course.
I've heard them all. And the more we call for change, the more things
stay the same. The reason things never change is because, we never
change them. We talk big about changing the way we live, the way we
think, the politics of this country. But in the end we only wake up to
hear the same of thing over and over again. I've been around this call
for change for over 40 years. I've work in the union movement, in the
political parties, and with community and grassroots groups. I've
exchanged ideas with every kind of individual. I've traveled the globe
looking for the answer to the question, why can't we change things in
this country? Why can't we help the poor, cure the sick, house the
homeless, feed the children, and accomplished all those great ideas and
causes we've talk about doing all our lives? Why can't we change?
Well, the main reason we can't change is because we don't have time to
change. We are involve in the day to day struggle of survival. We are
trained by our culture to keep out noses to the grindstone. We are
taught our places in society. A 24 hour media blitz tells us we must
buy, consume, be good Americans. Listen to our elected leaders. Listen
to the experts. We are bombarded with the correct way to act, the hip
way to dress or talk, the latest fad, the newest toy. We are told who
our enemies are and how we should deal with them. The world is against
us and we alone are right and everyone else is wrong.
So if there is going to be real change, we have to first change the
cultural hegemony which controls and directs our society. We have to be
like Howard Beale and just stand up and say, we're mad as hell and
we're not going to take it anymore! That means we MUST change. And the
only way to do it is to change our society. We must change the way we
discuss things, change the way we relate to others, change the way we
look at our society. We have to escape this society based of monetary
accomplishments. We must get away from the "me" society and move to a
"we" society. We must stand up for equality, justice and peace.
In
our struggle to achieve change, we must sometimes compromise in order
to move along the path to justice and equality. That means we must work
with others who share out views. But we must never compromise out
core values. For this reason, a democratic socialist component must be
part of any movement for change.
I ask you to join me
in that movement. Let's make it so the word "socialist" in no longer a
dirty word to be use only in a derogatory way. Come out of the closet
and into the light. Our brothers and sisters in the civil rights
movement, the gay rights movement and women's movement know this truth.
As Gandhi said, " You must be the change you wish to see in the world".
In Solidarity, Peace, Love,
Bill Yates
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Time to get Connected
I started this blog back in January hoping to provide a place for DSA Seattle members to connect and share opinions. I thought of as kind of a webpage for our local group. I've have some set backs in recent months, but I still hope to start a local chapter in the area. We have an email address , seattldsa@gmail.com , as another avenue of communication. I hope you will join me with your opinions, ideas, and input on how best to proceed.
Bill
Bill
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