Sunday, December 2, 2012

Big Ups/Little Downs- Giving and Taking


Big Ups: Giving Tuesday
I want to start this week by giving some big ups to Giving Tuesday. The darker side of our capitalist society was laid bare last week when Black Friday took hold of the U.S. and resulted in people being hurt, pepper sprayed, fist fighting, and in one case dying; just to get their hands on that sale priced flat screen TV. Cyber Monday then takes its turn being an online based version of this. Instead of the fighting between individuals it becomes a battle to navigate websites, waiting through arduous server lags as a result of all of the people trying to buy items, and you not destroying your computer as a result. Some serious primal human being instincts coming out in gross material consumption fashion.

Luckily there’s an antidote to all of this: Giving Tuesday; the anti-Black Friday. The idea of this day (immediately following Cyber Monday) is to use your hard earned money to donate to good causes as opposed to filling your own desire for gadgets and clothes. It’s at this time of the year that so many charities and organizations try to emphasize the millions of people all over the world who only dream of being able to pepper spray a small child to get their mitts on an iPhone 5 and shell out $400 for it. There are recessions happening all over Europe, economies in Africa and the Middle East (recently India) that are tanking, and economic crisis alerts in China. Even with the highest per person spending amount in history during Black Friday this year, it’s nice to know that Giving Tuesday also received the highest amount in donations since its inception. Unfortunately the number is nowhere near the amount spent by consumers. Hopefully we can start to even these numbers of out to help others while still giving the old economy a giant kick start by spending copious amounts of money on all those items we want.

Honourable Mention: Barack Obama and Mitt Romney
A quick shout out to Obama and Romney this week for announcing they would be having a private lunch, no reporters allowed, to settle the election on good terms. This is a solid example of proper bipartisan politics and I commend both of them for having the decency and goodwill to finish things on a good note. Washington politicians take note. Obama was very gracious to say that there were some good ideas in Romney’s campaign that he agreed with and it’s looking like Mitt should take some sort of advisory role or otherwise within the government, most likely in something involving business. They are setting a great example of how, even though people have different beliefs and ideas, they can work together, pool resources, and hash things out for the common good.



 Little Downs- Superstorm Sandy Tree
I want to give some forehead slapping little downs to whoever decided what tree to put up in Rockefeller Square in New York City this year. Apparently there was a very old tree that used to be growing in New Jersey and bravely fought through the wind, rain, and storm surges to press on and continue recycling carbon dioxide into oxygen for humans and animals alike to enjoy. People came to see this tree as a representation of all those people who were not going to let Sandy ruin their years. Who will stand strong, fight back, and press onwards with their lives. In order to honour and share this feeling with the rest of the country and the world the people involved did what any sane person would do…they killed it. Wait….forget the “sane person” part. Yes ladies and gentlemen this very same tree has been removed from the ground in New Jersey (though that may have been a mercy for it) and placed smack dab in the middle of NYC, festooned in lights, and gets to spend the holidays watching tourists and SNL cast members eat it on the skating rink below it. I’m all for what people have decided this tree represents…and I get that it’s a show of solidarity, support, and strength for the victims at a time of year when these qualities tend to be promoted…but wouldn’t it have been more symbolic a show of strength and resilience to leave it where it survived said superstorm? To allow it to continue to grow and prosper in the very place where it gave Sandy an unequivocal “Yo, I ain’t moving for NOBODY!” instead of applying our usual human domination complex to put it in an unnatural environment for display? Maybe it’s just me.

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