Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Refugee Crisis



Refugee Crisis

How can we truly understand the refugee plight?

There again, how can we truly understand the "Homeless Plight" of our own street people here in Canada?



Personally, I feel so sorry for those refugees from Syria, who are currently going through an agonizing separation from their own country. Their homes have been blown up by rockets, missiles or, whatever else has caused the destruction of that country.


I have watched interviews of those who have lost their homes, family, friends and loved ones. What an awful situation to be in. Watching those poor little children having their pictures taken for passports etc., through no fault of their own, being displaced from their own country into a completely different culture and lifestyle. Not even realizing what's truly going on. When, in all honesty, they should be living as little kids, enjoying themselves as children usually do, having fun at the park, playing soccer with their friends. To be able to go to school, to learn about subjects that will enhance their life as a person, allowing them to be able to work in society within their own home country.


Instead, their little lives have been torn apart, and this is just the children I'm talking about. Think of the parents, everything that they have worked for, all of a sudden, taken from them. Instead, they are integrated into other countries, other cultures where there is even a language barrier. Although, the children being young, I'm sure, will adapt to learning a new language regardless of where that country may be. We think we can understand, but we can't. No one can truly understand someone's predicament unless they have experienced the same. I can't relate at all and neither can you. Oh yes, we can try, but it's no use, we just can't understand the magnitude of the situation that they are in.


It's like going through a divorce and being separated from your own children, how someone could say "I understand", when you've never been in that position. Plain and simple, we don't understand.


So then, how do we deal with the situation? Our government thinks that by taking in 35,000 refugees, that it will actually help the situation. It may help those 35,000 in the short term, but what about the remaining estimated 7.6 million people displaced in their own country. Also, how is this going to affect Canadians?

Right now, families are struggling to survive inside Syria, and are being pushed out of their own country to make and find a new home in neighboring countries. Others are risking their lives on the way to Europe, hoping to find acceptance and opportunity. And the onset of harsh winter weather makes life as a refugee even more difficult. At times, the effects of the conflict can seem overwhelming.


So when did the crisis start? Anti-government demonstrations began in March of 2011, but the peaceful protests quickly escalated after the government's violent crackdown, and rebels began fighting back against the regime.

By July, army defectors had loosely organized the Free Syrian Army and many civilian Syrians took up arms to join the opposition. Divisions between secular and Islamist fighters, and between ethnic groups, continue to complicate the politics of the conflict.
So what is happening to the Syrians caught in the war? Almost five years after it began, the full-blown civil war has killed over 220,000 people, half of whom are believed to be civilians. Bombings are destroying crowded cities and horrific human rights violations are widespread. Basic necessities like food and medical care are sparse.

The U.N. estimates that 6.6 million people are internally displaced (estimated). When you also consider refugees, more than half of the country’s pre-war population of 23 million is in need of urgent humanitarian assistance, whether they still remain in the country or have escaped across the borders.
They estimate, that there are at least four million refugees fleeing their own country. Many of them are escaping by night, by boat across the Mediterranean. If they try and escape by day, snipers are picking them off and those captured are forced to fight for the regime.

As much as I feel sorry for the plight of the refugees, how far do we go in helping those people? What is our cost and how will it affect Canadians in general? I heard on the news this morning that Ottawa and Vancouver cannot take in any more refugees as they are stretched to capacity.
Where are all these people going to stay? How are they going to get jobs in an already limping economy? We, as a country, are struggling tremendously; people are being laid off, some people are ending up on the streets for lack of being able to afford housing.

Let me ask you this question. What is the government's real motive for helping the refugees? Why is the Canadian government helping these people at all? Is it because of promises made during the election? Is the election "Why" those promises were made, in order to win the election? I keep hearing that it's because Canada is a humanitarian country and we want to be seen by the rest of the world as such. Is this the motive for helping the refugees? So that Canada can be seen as being a humanitarian example to the rest of the world?

What about the people on the street in all cities and towns in Canada? Are we an example to the world or even Canadians that we care about the homeless, that is, in our very own country? Or do we not care about the homeless because; it's not really seen by the rest of the world, it just doesn't get the same publicity of the world. Rah! Rah! Rah! Way to go Canada.
Maybe if the rest of the world could see what Canada was doing about our own homeless, maybe the government would do more to help those people on the street.


In this world that we live, we can help people because we really, really, really care about their situation and what they're going through. But there again, if no one really sees the problem then we'll brush it under the rug, so to speak. Or, we can help people because there's an underhanded benefit for all to see. It either has to be one or the other. Which one is it for Canada?


I'll be honest with you right now, there's an underhanded reason why I'm writing this article. One day I'm hoping, that maybe, I can work for someone or a company, writing articles full time.  I also want to share my writings on my blog for others to see, hopefully, my writings will inspire someone to offer me a job. You see, there are always reasons why people do the things they do. The difference though, is being honest in what you are doing.

We know from experience, that the government has no credibility at all in being honest that is, declaring legitimate expenses in the day to day running of government matters. We know that of course from the previous Conservative government and the constant scandals that saturated all the news media.

By the way, I'm not just talking about the Federal government; the Alberta Provincial government is no better. I can't talk about the other Provincial governments, as I know very little of how they run things. However, seeing that we are all human in that respect, I have to presume, that they have the same deceitful problems. We only hear about it though when they're caught and the scandal is made public for all to see. I love the media so much for exposing those cheats who take advantage of taxpayer's money. 


So what about those on the street? Is the government willing to help house those people too? Are we willing to give them short term loans as the refugees are receiving to get them on their feet? I heard this on the news this morning as declared by John McCallum. That the government is giving the refugees short term loans to be paid back. So, why not do this for the street people?


Now, some people will argue, and I've heard it many times. "But the people on the street like living on the street". I'm afraid, that is just a load of hogwash. You mean the people on the street have become so accustomed to living on the street, with no way of getting off the street that they just put up with it.

If we are really a humanitarian country, which I believe we are, that is, for the majority of the population. Then showing love and concern for humanity should start in our own backyard.

Written by Chris Turner
January 19, 2016.




Hope you're all having a great day

Hope you're all having a great day

Just to cheer you up a little.

See, life could be worse.



 

Sunday, January 17, 2016

New Books

New Books

Check out my two books.

My first novel: "I just want to be loved".

https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/607598


My autobiography: "Life is...but a memory".  

https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/63102

You are what you eat



 "You are what you eat"


I’m sitting watching T.V. and all the healthy shows
They’re advertising treadmills, bikes and on and on it goes
I watch those guys do sit ups, push ups they look fab
They’re saying that it helps you it helps produce good abs

I head out to the kitchen to grab a snack or two
There’s not much in the cupboard I wonder what I’ll do
The food supply is getting low I’ll have to get some more
I’d better get in to the car and head off to the store

I grab a cart and start my shopping I grab some chips and pop
Throw in a couple of candy bars now this is the way to shop
A couple of steaks here and there maybe some burgers too
 I’ll grab a tub of ice cream I think that this will do
                                                                                            
I head over to the check-out and as I’m standing there in line
I look at some health magazines just to pass the time
I read a little article of choices that we make
It talks of all the fat we eat and our calorie intake

They talk about the things we buy like candy, pop, and chips
They say it does no good at all as it all goes to our hips
I look down at my shopping cart to see the things I’ve bought
I head back out the check-out to get veggies I forgot               

I grab some grapes and oranges some apples and lots more fruit
Potatoes, carrots, kale and spinach, celery, leek to make a soup
I decide to return my chips and pop as I’m heading down the aisle
I grab my stuff and put it back I won’t need it for a while

I head back to the check-out and I’m smiling as I go
I know that I’ll be eating healthy and I know that it will show
As I’m standing with my cart and I’m waiting there in line
I look down at this person’s cart which is looking really fine

I notice that they have some pop, some candy, chips that’s true
I look down at my own cart ‘cause I don’t know what to do
I head back out the check-out line and go straight back to the chips
A couple of bags, some cans of pop really shouldn’t affect my hips

As I’m going past the veggie section I unload all I got
I thought I took too much anyway I really had a lot
I go back to the check-out where I stand again in line
I’m on my way to a grand old feast everything will be just fine

As I’m standing with my cart in hand I glare at this person’s cart
They have veggies, fruit and healthy stuff my mind is torn apart
I head back out the check-out as I leave my cart behind
I’ve had enough of shopping as I’m going out my mind

I said who cares; I don’t need the stuff as I run right out the store
I find the nearest restaurant eat burgers, fries and pop galore
Ah! This is so much better than shopping any day
I’ll eat until my heart’s content so I don’t fade away

They can keep their diets and healthy stuff to get abs I’m just not keen
Give me another pop and fries and give me a large poutine
I may be fat and beefy and I may not look too good
But at least I enjoy my life once more ‘cause I really enjoy my food

Mmmmmmm     Mmmmmmm



Written by Chris Turner

October 24, 2013







                                                                             



                                                                               






An Ode to my spouse….if only I were a Colour T.V.




An Ode to my spouse….if only I were a Colour T.V.

First of all, you would always turn me on, first thing in the morning, during the day and late at night.
You would never turn me off.
Depending on what buttons you pressed, you could make me, increase or decrease my volume.
You would always be interested in me, no matter what was on.
You would always see me as interesting and colourful.
You could change me anytime you wanted, depending on what you wanted to see.
In your eyes, I would have lots of variety and flair; you would have lots of me to choose from.
Whether I was big or small, I would give you lots of pleasure.
You would idolize and adore me.
I would be your companion for many hours.
Anytime, day or night, you would want to be with me.
Nothing would be able to take you away from me.
No distractions could stop you looking at me.
I would captivate your heart and soul.
You would sit down and have snacks with me.
You would never take your eyes off of me.
No matter if anyone else was talking to you, your eyes would still be fixed on me.
You would instantly see various parts of me at the touch of your hands.
By pressing the right buttons, you would just fall in love with me.
You would be glaring at me all night never taking your eyes off me for a second.
Even if I didn’t appear to be that interesting, you would be so attracted to me.
You would stay up until midnight or one in the morning, just knowing that you were having fun.
At the click of a button, you would record me for hours and hours.
There is a “Remote” chance; we could even have a relationship.
If only I were a Colour T.V.

Written by Chris Turner

February 2007