Thursday, April 23, 2009

General Interest and Social Issues

The inevitable nature of our global relationships are enough lessons for everyone, and so let no nation prove tough-skin to the global recession, unless she has an uncanny ability to form an island of its own or redirect the course which our planet earth goes 24 hours daily to say 6 or 10 hours a day. Otherwise, let our world leaders’ dialogue as frequent as possible in order to chart a good course for an impudent economic recession.

All that is needed is realistic roadmap to recovery from an economic meltdown of a global scale, and not the politicking or show of innocence, immunity, and wiseness as displayed by some leaders at the London Summit in March 2009. In a world, where we have all witnessed epidemics like HIV/AIDS, Bird flu spread across the globe, these should serve as enough signals to global players to recognize the simple fact that the world has in fact, turned a global village. And so what befalls nation A will no doubt go round the nations of the earth.

What has happened should teach all and sundry a moral lesson. It is high time we became fair to all nations, be honest, be just, and above all be every nations (our brothers and sisters) keeper. Today, the impact of this unprecedented economic meltdown is seen in revolts, violent crimes, suicides, and pockets of killings. We had better watch carefully, else it degenerates into a revolution.

Indeed the days of class segregation, discrimination and commonizing toddler nations are over; after all, our elites and our developed and powerful nations have failed us once. And so the wise thing to do is to embrace the community assembly approach, where everyone has a say. In truth, a thorough evaluation and collaboration of global views in a global scale can produce tons of magic wands that could be used to avert the brink we’re heading to.

The separatist approach and political tactics cannot save us; neither could our economists alone save us; but rather divine wisdom and intervention borne of an unchangeable fact that, the voice of the people is the voice of God. And so, let all the people of the world have a say in a global challenge(s) that stares on everyone’s face.

In fact, we can only get out of the global economic crunch/mess, when we realize the need to level up those artificial imbalances created by proponents of class struggle and discrimination, be it religious, political, economic and continental. The world economy will witness a robust revival when those greedy, selfish, wicked and callus players repent from their perfidious ways. And when our leaders in the political and corporate world come to terms with the fact that what is good for them is good for others.

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