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William H Black

This is an absolute 'must-see' vid on you tube, for anyone interested in the current financial crisis. So if you're not sitting in a cave in the mountains of Tibet, go here...

The Story of Stuff

Another 'must see' vid, especially for kids (and screwy adults) who think the label is more important than the item...

Climate Change: What’s it all About?

A good presentation of the arguments on
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A question of morality

I have a dvd on my shelves called ‘McLintock’. It’s a sixties John Wayne comedic western, and despite being hugely sexist (very loosely based on ‘the Taming of the Shrew’) it is a favourite of my wife and daughters.
The point that is interesting to me in this movie is a speech written, or dictated by the fictional chief of the Comanche, (played by Australian Michael Pate) and spoken by the Duke at a hearing concerned with moving the tribe to Fort Sills. In part, he says:
“It is the Comanche law that no chief ever eats, until he sees that the pots are full of meat in the lodges of widows and orphans.”
In the movie, the chief’s name is Puma, not Quanah, and I have not been able to verify whether this is the true custom or not.
I would suggest this is a remarkably ‘human’ law. Predatory animals, like the great cats, can make instinctive calculations concerning economics. For instance, they will only chase their prey so far. They instinctively know that to expend too many calories on a lost cause (or on prey with too few calories) will weaken them too much for the next chase.
Equally, while a mother will defend her cubs fiercely and courageously, if pushed to the limit she will save herself; she has a better chance of surviving to have other cubs, than young cubs have of reaching breeding age.

The question I pose is this, would you:

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About Avasay

Avasay is my attempt to create the ultimate in democracy. This website is not only where I am going to have a whinge, but also to encourage everyone else to do so.

You will see a lot of polls on this site. To make it as open as possible, everyone can vote. Everyone can leave a comment (just give a name and email) and everyone can post their thoughts (by registering name, email and password).

Got something on your mind? Post it here.

Think the world isn’t quite perfect? You’re not Robinson Crusoe, Jack. Tell us about it.

The site’s going to look a little rough around the edges, -and probably worse in the middle- ’cause I ain’t no geek. By no strange coincidence, my attempts at carpentry also look like they were done by a boilermaker.

All I ask is for all posters/ contributors to show a little common courtesy. Disagreement is great, personal abuse will not be tolerated.

There’s only one rule we all should live by: Treat everyone the way you would like to be treated.

Let’s start the ball rolling.

I have 2 children. My parents worked hard to give me a better start in life than they had, and I’ve tried to do the same for my kids -as do we all. But now I’m worried.

Back in the 80′s, we went from a forty hour week for most trades, to a 38 hour week, and for office workers, a 35 hour week. Now we’re working longer hours, and it takes 2 breadwinners in every family, instead of one.

There has always been an enormous gap between rich and poor, but never as big as it is today. While the pollies love to tell us the ‘average’ wage is over $56 kpa, the median wage (that’s the wage exactly 50% of us make less than) is only around $35 kpa ($35,000. a year).

I’m guessing about 70% of us don’t make the average wage, and don’t we enjoy being told that?

Meanwhile, the people we pay to represent us get around $127k a year, plus perks and allowances. One of those allowances is being increased by $4700 a year, to about $32k. That’s right, we pay them an allowance that’s almost equal to what 50% of us get in total, on top of their $127k.

Guess which tax bracket gets the biggest tax cut in the next budget?

Or compare the median wage of $35 thousand, to the likes of Allan Moss; former CEO for Macquarie bank. Almost 34 million dollars back in 2007.

2007 was the most recent year I could Google for highest paid statistics. Cop this:

“The average earnings of Top 300 chief executives were up significantly, from $1.99 million to $2.56 million in 2006-07. This equates to $49,231 a week – close to average yearly earnings for the wider workforce at $56,732.”

$49,231 a week. About $14k more than the wages 50% of us pull in a whole year.

Is this progress? I do not consider myself a socialist, or a communist. I’m a firm believer in everyone owning their own home, and for those inclined, the chance to own their own business.

But how can anyone justify owning a thousand homes, when a thousand people own none?

How am I doing so far?

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I don’t know about you, but I think this system sucks.

Of course, I don’t do anything important for my median wage. I work on a farm. I just feed people.

Allan Moss earned his 34 million. He worked out new and innovative ways to get people into debt.

We’re told Communism just doesn’t work. People employed by the Government just don’t work as hard as in private enterprise, we are told.

What’s the difference between working for a government, and working for a global corporation that’s financially bigger than most governments?

Down in the bottom two thirds, I’d put it in two words.

Job Security.

Apparently, the best way to get people to work hard, is to keep them in fear of losing their jobs.

That’s it in a nutshell. Our current system relies on keeping people in fear.

Has anyone else noticed a growing number of reports of whackos blowing away their families, before topping themselves?

I would suggest the defining characteristic of humans is their capacity for empathy.

It’s not about being clever (is a smart person more ‘human’ than a dumb one?) or able to make great tools and toys, it’s about being able to imagine what it’s like to be in someone else’s shoes.

I doubt if any animal can do that.

By this definition, there are a lot of critters walking around on two legs, that just ain’t human.

Avasay is about the forbidden subjects; Politics and Religion. About being Human.

And it’s about the future.

We need a better way.

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