Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Part Two: To Be Politically Correct / In Correct. An Undomesticated A Nobel Savages P.O.V


To Politically In/Correct, That is the question?

By R. Vincent Harris

What classifies as “ignore/rant, un/educated opinions? One mans truth.  Some would say James O’Connor’s comments are thought provoking, conservative truths or white-middle classicism stereo-typical white man, rants that was raised in a middle class family. Does that make him a racist, homophobic, for his philosophical Platonism's / Machiavellisims what will the cave behold for our moral policed society?  Privileged ignorant? No. He’s a man speaking “his” truth and the “truth” of our city hall forefathers, who were ALL white men, but the winds of change will blow in rainbow seeds of many nationalities on the doorstep of our city hall, change, progress, HOPE for a more racially represented city hall is coming.  When the faces of our councilmen/women are racially represented will our city be about inclusively not exclusivity. Vote for Change on October 27, 2010.

I’m wondering if James has said anything about the involvement of the Church’s participation in city hall, “Pray for Councilors day 2009”. The church seems to have invaded council chambers and councilors hearts; the church first of all has no place in the council’s chambers or the mayor’s chambers and the peoples building.  I find that mayor Burgess has done few or anything that will keep his name in favor for our next civic election. Sure he brought in hundred of migrant workers to a city that has a growing cocaine issue, all the city needs now is a brothel and we will be set. All these single men do need some release. The winds of CHANGE will be blowing in through the west and it’s my HOPE the racial representations of a growing Brandon will be represented on council. The mayor is a Christian and being devoted to this form of dogmatic religion and it’s teachings some of which would be considered homophobic by which the mayor is not sitting in objective manner to serve to his unbiased opinion for the greater good of a changing civil society of Brandon. 

The Next Civil Election the people of Generation X, Y, and now the R (Recession) whose open mindedness will have a changing effect on the diversity of the city in the future. CHANGE is coming.  I say BELIEVE, have HOPE that PROGRESS will not come at the cost of post-Nine – Eleven slaves.   Maple Leaf workers who come here seeking new lives, but find despair of isolation from the old guard of systemic racial divisions.  CHANGE is coming for DAKOTA First Nations people to be counted and valued as a economic member of the larger community for a stable growth of the city, 40 Million worth of votes. Urban First Nations votes matter in this next election; it’s time to find the voice within to speak up for inclusion in city hall.  Gay & Lesbians will be valued for there diversity and find a margin of equality, it’s only been forty years since the stonewall riots, have patience; your votes do matter in the next election.

Councilors have to be held accountable for their votes on laws; attendance has to be measured with public/constituency feedback.

City hall needs a “youth representation” on council, a woman’s advocacy on council, a gay and Lesbian representation, Immigrants advocacy, and First Nations representation from each sector of the region, lets make city hall about inclusively not exclusivity on October 27, 2010.

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