Today is November 11th. The day we use to observe the sacrifice that those that came before us gave, so we can live the life we have. I see continual posts of remembrance. Some very personal, sincere and with great understanding of the meaning.
These Soldiers gave their lives, the ones that came home were changed, the families left behind were forever changed too.
But have we forgotten?
How do we honour them?
We bitch about the simple act of having to wear masks to protect each other DURING A PANDEMIC.
We whine it isn’t comfortable, it’s stepping on my rights, the economy is more important, most people recover………
Covid is extremely dangerous for the elderly. You know those 639,900 still alive veterans (average age 95) we are honouring today?! The ones who fought to ensure our rights and freedoms. Whose families learned to live with less, because it was the right thing to do. The same families who took care of their neighbours in their times of need because it was the right thing to do. The same ones we are cavalierly marching toward death because they are old. The ones who are in underfunded care homes that are at high risk for outbreaks. The ones who are given so little financial assistance to live on from the Government and Country they once proudly represented around the world.
How do we honour what they fought for?
They fought evil regimes that were killing people because of colour, religion, race, sexual orientation.
So we have elected a provincial government that is determined to breed the kind of ignorance these elders tried to dismantle.
A provincial government that wants to put at risk communities further at risk because they can. Because it is all about the economy that benefits the few, not the wellbeing of the majority.
Trying to take away safe spaces for our LGBTQ youth.
Closing programs that were created to help people that have mental health needs, addiction illnesses, chronic illnesses, access to safe and timely health care. Whitewashing the history we teach and dismantling the education system that had potential to create forward critical thinkers that could make the world a safer, better place.
They skew the meaning of ‘freedom’ to allow hateful speech and actions to prevail, they sellout the ideals we think we uphold to the highest bidder.
I see the posts these “leaders” made today, thanking all that came before for their sacrifice, it leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
I want to honour what these people fought for. Not just for one day, not idly repeating ‘lest we forget’ and promptly forgetting. I want to uphold their ideals. I want to improve upon them. I want my daughter to understand these sacrifices are not just stories, that what they fought for meant and still means something.
That ALL of us, regardless of gender, colour, race, religion, ability, deserve to be supported, deserve to find our place in society.
So I will continue to make noise to help:
Get clean water to our Indigenous Peoples
Lift up POC and call out the injustices I see there.
Ensure our LGBTQ community have safe spaces and are welcome everywhere
Mental illness be normalized and those who have it are not shamed but supported with what they need
That our education and healthcare systems are supported and accessible to all.
Ensure systemic racism and sexism are rooted out, and change the system.
This is my plan to continue to honour those that came before me. I will continue to learn, I will continue to fight, I will continue to raise my voice for those that can’t, I will continue to try to do better to create the country they envisioned, the one they sacrificed so much for. And for as long as the need is there I will wear my mask.
