Recebi hoje este email do Greenpeace sobre as eleições que copio abaixo (clique em Leia Mais para ler).
No Time to be Defeatist
It’s hard to know what to say. To see Bush re-elected with the first electoral majority since his father’s first election is an emotional blow. He seems to have secured a mandate based on his policies of pre-emptive war, war on the environment, crony capitalism, veiled racism, homophobia and a fundamentalism that would make the Taliban proud. This despite the largest “Get out the Vote” effort in the history of progressive causes in the United States.
I can’t tell you what went wrong. The political analysts will be coming forth with their thoughts over the next several weeks. What I can tell you is that our country is split down the middle creating a cultural civil war that is not going away any time soon. It is a fight over values in which there is very little middle ground remaining. The stakes are extremely high for all we hold dear. I do not write to offer answers. I know that we must find ways to inspire ourselves and our allies to strive for a greener and more peaceful world.
I also know that in the history of social movements there have been setbacks and sacrifices far higher than we have yet paid. There have been causes that have taken generations. When you listen to President Bush and feel disenfranchised, when you feel like your government doesn’t represent you, when you feel like it is no longer your country, savor that feeling. Before Gandhi, King, Lewis, Parks, Muir and Thoreau went on to do great things, they all felt that way. They felt it, it made them angry, and then it motivated them. Now it’s our turn. Feel pissed off. Then together we will turn it into something.
I know that yesterday’s setback will weed the summer soldiers from the ranks of the movement. But I also know that the sweetness of a victory is in direct proportion to the enormity of the struggle. I know that our Greenpeace mission is the struggle of our generation and that George Bush is symbolic of all that we oppose. And I know that this struggle is going to be long and bitter, that we will have to work harder and smarter, we will have to make greater sacrifices, and ultimately, the cause for which we fight will be the envy of future generations.
We all need to spend some time being pissed off. Feeling shock. Mourning. Then we have to act. Our cause is just. We can not afford to be defeated, or to be defeatist. Too much is at stake: our planet, our future and the legacy we leave to our children.
John Passacantando,
Executive Director
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É difícil mesmo saber o que dizer. Só espero que estes próximos 4 anos não sejam o suficiente para esses canalhas afundarem com tudo de uma forma que não dê mais para consertar. Argh. 🙁
realmente esse e-mail diz muitas coisas… Acho que todos nos deveriamos para um minutinho dos nossos dias agitados para pensar sobre o que esta acontecendo…
Adorei as fotos da AFrica!!!! cada bicho diferente!!!! So me deu mais vontade ainda para ir conhecer….
Que nem vc, estou meio aliviada por morar na California. E agora paciência porque não nos resta muito o que fazer…
Beijos e queijos!!!
Adorei o e.mail, ver o imbecil reeleito é realmente terrivel, terrivel.
Mas tambem adorei o nome do cara: João Passa Cantando 😉
Luciana, olá ! Muito bacana o seu trabalho de criar um site com os blogs brasileiros que estão espalhados por todo o mundo. Bem, atualmente, vivo nos USA e tb criei um blog. Tenho estado de luto por causa da reeleição de Bush. Absolutamente lamentável, né ? Bem, vivo com o meu namorado e trabalho como promotora de eventos culturais, adoro o que faço, gosto de viver em Washington-DC. Grande abraço.
Oi…
Só passei p/ dizer-te que adorei o blog.
Toda a felicidade do mundo.
Um beijo
esse site é note 1000000