Thursday, November 22, 2007

Peace needs no Justification

Here is a quote that Jennifer Boivin posted on the Facebook Names for Peace Group.

I really enjoyed seeing this. I wish we could find out who said it.

"I'm ineffably tired of pro-war ideologues moaning about how the anti-war folk are just 'complaining' without 'offering solutions' to global dilemmas. Peace doesn't need a moral, ethical, economical, or political qualification; war does. Peace doesn't ravage, plunder, rape, or kill; war does. Peace does not need justification, war does."

~ Anonymous

Saturday, November 17, 2007

NO POSTS

hi,

Sorry for not posting here in quite some time. I'm working hard on a new look for Names for Peace as well as new text. I received a wonderful email recently from a woman in Australia regarding Names for Peace. She wanted to sign up but felt the site didn't explain well enough what it is exactly that Names for Peace does.

This must be a question others have as well as our sign ups per site hit has dropped to about 5%. I'll reprint here some of what I wrote back to her as this explains the best I can what we are doing and what we are planning to do with Names for Peace.

Right now all we are actually doing is collecting names and planning. The sign ups that we receive come from every corner of the globe and that's encouraging but we need to have closer to 50,000 names for the numbers to mean anything.

The numbers behind the group are the key to being able to do anything meaningful. We have no funding or backing of any type.

What we do right now is build the community by collecting names. That is our first goal. Once a person is signed up they receive a unique ID key via email. This can be used for them to represent themselves as a member rather than having us use their contact information or name as representation on their behalf. This is a very important point for us.

For any event the community will be called upon to represent itself with individuals making their own choice about whether to take action or not. This will allow us to work with a very large group without ever taking action on anyones behalf. We need things to be done with not only each members consent but with their own actual hands-on participation.

Privacy is the key to why this can work across the globe. The list itself will never be used other than to show the number of members. If proof of our numbers is required a request will be sent to members who themselves may decide if they wish to participate and can then represent themselves.

Many interested people are in countries where they might not have the freedom to openly take part in events or be publicly associated with Names for Peace so the list must remain closed. This is why we do not consider this to be a petition, protest or a political action. In addition we strongly believe that peace is non-political and in everyone's best interest. We are trying to show the numbers of people who want peace throughout the world as well as connecting them (we have a hunch that the numbers are vast if we can find them) and to use that as clout to back up work we will do in the name of saving lives.

We want this to become a real community not just an online collection of names. We are planning to sponsor events for members, concerts, socials, think-tank gatherings etc. in different parts of the world where there is enough interest. Possibly linking up simultaneous events via screens or other media. Fund Raising may become a part of what we do but at this point we are only thinking in terms of volunteers, solving problems and creating a real social community of people who believe in peaceful alternatives at any cost.

We will target hot spots around the globe where we see problems brewing that will likely lead to violence. If possible we will gather appropriate experts whose backgrounds relate to the need and have them explore alternate non-violent potential solutions to these issues. We will then present these potential solutions to the parties involved as well as to the media. As we progress we hope to become progressively more involved with various governments and other organizations. The idea being, to be as loud and as visible as possible in the hope of putting pressure on governments not to allow their problems to boil over into violence. We want them to know that the world is not only watching but understands the issues and knows that there are alternatives. We want the value of individual human life to be the paramount concern, for every life to have an equal value.

Thought based on a pre-text of equality among all human beings, which is ( or should be ) a fundamental principle in the decision making of all democratic Governments at least, does not leave room for violence against innocent people in any form. That's the basic belief behind Names for Peace. Non democratic nations also need to realize that there are peaceful alternatives that do not endanger their respective governments.

I hope that makes things a little more clear. It is absolutely a work in progress :)

MK

Friday, November 2, 2007

Paul Tibbets Dies ..after all this time...

Paul Tibbets passed away today. He is probably the greatest example in human history of how each one of us as an individual rules the world and like it or not is responsible in our own private individual choices and actions for what that world is. Paul Tibbets could have turned left and kept going ..he didn't have to do anything at all that day, no human alive was in a position where they could have stopped him from doing whatever he might choose ..he could have done nothing ..he could have flown his plane down into the ocean ..he could have done any number of things other than what he was told to do.

We all know that someone else would have taken his place and come back another day ..but even that would have given 140,000 plus , family members , children , Mums and Dads ..students with dreams, , young people in love for the first time, and so so many others who happened to be in Hiroshima at 8:15AM that morning a few more days for loving and laughing and caring for each other, for breaking the rules, for learning , for talking, for tasting, for breathing in the air and feeling the suns warmth .. for looking into the eyes of someone they love, even a simple futile attempt at goodness could have given so so many people so many uncountable rich gifts but Paul Tibbets, unfortunately was not a brave man or generous man or a kind man, he was a coward and a small small human being.

We all know that life is unfair but that Paul Tibbets lived into his 90s requires a scope of cruelty that the word unfair just doesn't convey. Paul Tibbets wasn't the only war criminal , he wasn't the only soldier fighting , he wasn't alone in his cruelty and inhumanity and small mindedness, there were Japanese soldiers and other American soldiers of equal merrit but Paul Tibbets made his choice as a free human being who was born with the freedom to choose as we all have been. He could have just turned the plane left and flown home instead.

We can hope for Paul Tibbets that there is no God, ..or maybe we can't.



In the name of the memory of Paul Tibbets and in the name of the awareness that many others like him are alive and well today please sign up for peace http://www.namesforpeace.com