Re: magical battles and spiritual jujitsu



That is exactly what I think of it as! (see quoted text)
....real globalization is recognition that the earth belongs to
everyone, that every culture has a right to exist without being
infringed upon by conquerors, totalitarians or by religious zealots...
and that we all have a right to be anywhere on gods green earth that
spirit draws us to, the whole planet belongs to all who are born here,
who could say otherwise? By what right? By conference of title by a
governing agency who holds its power and authority only by the backing
of armed forces?
We all have a right to live on the fruits of the earth, to live on the
lands and to be who we are, with whom we feel best with and do as we
feel good about.
Only those who threaten this sanctity of individual existence upon this
beautiful and abundant earth should be considered enemies, who should
be kept away from the rest of us (imprisoned until reformed?) who do
respect each other, the planet that supports us all and all sacred
life. That seems to include governments, the world bank, the IMF, the
g8, invasive military regimes and most of those who work for them...
Can you tell I am tired of the bs propagated by these fools who want to
destroy everything real, precious and sacred?
That Rangel bill really got to me, pissed me off. It is just so WRONG.
I am so glad there are people like us out there in the world who think
for ourselves, who care for all life and who understand what is truely
good and right...though we may disagree as to approach sometimes on
some particulars, the overwhelming constant among many folks in this
world is a true respect for each other.
Thank goodness for good folk.
Peace and Love and FREEDOM!!!
All Ways, for everyone, everywhere!
Dia

peace dream wrote:
http://souldish.com/node/331

David Graeber, intrepid anthropologist and anarchist, talks
about the magical battles and spiritual jujitsu of
Madagascar, the trials of being a political dissident, and
the emerging "Anarchist Century."

Monday, May 8, 2006
By Rebecca White
David Graeber: Anarchist and More
<snip>
Real globalization for me would mean a genuine effacement of
borders, moving towards some notion of global citizenship --
not in the sense of subordination to a single global state,
that would be a disaster, but rather, in the sense of
recognizing that everyone on this planet is ultimately part
of the same community and beginning to think about what we
all owe to one another as a result, of creating forms of
movement and solidarity that ignore the apparatuses of
nation-states entirely.
<snip>

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