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Thursday, 3 June 2021
No Brainers
Commercial hotels are not built to accomodate as medical evacuation centres. They are designed for holding healthy guests.
A powerful national ally asks an aggressive leader to de-escalate tensions, but the latter doubles down on bombing.
The NSW Government in Sydney so far ignores the rising mouse plague across NSW farms and countryside - when will the impact arrive at supermarket prices and supply to suburban areas?
The plague of corruption of our public monies and manipulation of politics continues unabated under the cover of Covid 19.
Nature gives us produce from plants we can grow ourselves. The sun shares her bounty to give to our bodies and for our household energy utilities. Yet society makes us go to pay a middle person for our table veg, a manufacturer for vitamin supplements and a company that burns coal.
Most of us these days have a mobile phone, a social media address, a personal email, an ID document, a favourite password, a swipe card, etc.
Soon there may be more required as governments may utilise Covid 19 to make us have more.
Is there a website where I can follow up on electoral promises, the varying pronouncements of medical bureaucrats, the predictions of soothsayers and the forecasts of economists?
Each of us can read between the lines when a snake oil sales person tries too hard to press on the message to us.
#yongkevthoughts
Covid 19, June 2021
Are there lessons for Australia?
If any government does not effectively manage the breach point of Covid 19 entering into their country, the risks of whatever numbered infectious waves remain.
The international borders of Australia have been officially closed since March 2020.
Breach entry points to me possibly encompass
aircraft crew, returned citizens and permanent residents, travel ban exempted personalities like politicians, diplomats and celebrities with connections, so called essential personnel and exceptions decreed by bureaucrats and governments as if Covid 19 can recognise and do not touch them. The management of such breach point groups must be improved.
It is the self entitled wiring in the brains and egos of our decision makers which actually provide the greatest public health management risks for any of us, who are mostly complying with rules as pronounced by our respective state and Federal governments.
For Australia, the track record of cross infections of Covid 19 in quarantine hotels and facilities - and occasional leakages into local transmission cases - is rather concerning, after all these months.
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Tuesday, 1 June 2021
Sunday, 16 May 2021
War and Peace
"What have we done to deserve this?"
Quote by civillian father, 14 May 2021, whose home in a building was destroyed by superior rockets shot at residential neighbourhood. This man's wife and several children all died in the ensuing carnage.
Instincts of human beings, especially with political power, military capability, financial excess and cultural imperatives, have organised strong structured governments which still readily wage destruction and death on fellow beings who belong "to the other side".
All the accumulation of knowledge, technology, philosophy, religion and grief in human history has not deterred the uncivillised habit of killing in the name of defence, freedom, conquest, civilisation and more. Increasingly the names and labels quoted and utilised by intolerant and aggressive political leaders to justify war and conflict bear no resemblence to the real and underlying causative reasons.
War breaks out because the leaders we have emphasise more on strive, differences and an inability to reconcile. When you are an astronaut and look back at Earth from the darkness of space, all human beings and their affairs seem so small and fragile. And yet when wars are waged, they are killing each other.
This rather basic and vile need and act to kill fellow human beings is an insult to the otherwise good progress of Homo Sapiens, who started killing for food - and now continue to kill each other for essentially tribal dominance, economic competition, financial gains from selling arms and misplaced perceived need to be on the top of the hierarchy.
When religion is invoked as the rationale to go to war, it becomes more complex. Perhaps religion is
misused to rouse the rabble, increase passions and make individuals willingly sacrifice themselves.
For war to break out, compromise, communication and negotiation have already been thrown out the window, like the proverbial bath with the baby inside. Political leaders we get stuck with, through elections and whatever means in different societies, have gone radical, form alliances and pyschologically prepare their populace for the war. They deemphasise shared common values between opponents in a conflict - and can weave untruths to prop up the spirit of troops and civillians they will use as the price of war.
It is always the older generation who send the younger generation to their demise.
Veterans of the last world wide war, in their old age, still mutter " What was all the death and destruction for?". These aging survivors of horror and pain are convinced war is totally meaningless for the foot soldier and civillian. Yet, in the 21st century, threats of war rattling and beating of drums of conflict continue to be heard.
Perhaps the damage in future wars can be less of human deaths, but more disabling of supply, energy and cyberspace networks.
ICBMs, oh it sounds so 1970s, can now be supplemented by biological warfare - but in the end, it is the score of mass numbers of fatalties of human beings that are key indicators for the eventual victor.
Maybe like the effects of a bush fire, human kind needs to be routed in order to grow better again.
World wide forums set up for nations to cooperate over and resolve differences can be just money wasted to hold expensive Town Hall meetings. They did help over many matters over the past hundred years, but still were toothless and ineffective to prevent major hostilities.
The severity of two intense world wars in the 20th century seem to be forgotten by a new generation of so called
"leaders".
"Those who ignore the lessons of history are bound to repeat its mistakes."
So, as civillians, as most of us are, what did we do to deserve suffering and destruction in the next major conflict?
All it takes is for good women and men to do nothing, in the face of being possibly manipulated by egoistic individuals who urge us to go to war. The latter then retreat to their well protected bunkers, when the rest of us are highly likely to be fodder in this game of destructive chess.
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