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Idle No More: Hints of a Global Super-Movement

Posted: 01/02/2013 4:34 pm

What started as a murmur in early October from First Nations People in Canada in response to Bill C45 has become a movement that echoes the sentiments of people all over the world, a battle cry of love for the planet, "Idle No More." At first glance it might appear that this movement is isolated and doesn't effect you if you are not native or if you don't live in Canada, yet it does. It may appear that this resistance is not related to The Occupy Movement, The Arab Spring, The Unify Movement, Anonymous, or any of the other popular uprisings sparked by social unrest, but it is.

At its very core, all of these movements have very common threads and are born from common issues facing people everywhere. Those who represent financial interests that value money over life itself, that are devoid of basic respect for human decency, and for nature have dictated the future for too long and people everywhere are standing up to say, "No more." This non-violent social uprising is viral in the minds and hearts of everyone across the planet determined to bring healing to our troubled communities, our planet, and the corruption that is eroding the highest places of governments around the world.

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Flashmobs with dancing and drumming at a malls in Olympia, Wash. Tempe, Ariz., Denver, Colo., a giant circle dance blocking a large intersection in Winnipeg, rail blockades in Quebec, this movement is using cultural expression combined with modern activism to get attention, and it is working. From their website, "Idle No More calls on all people to join in a revolution which honors and fulfills Indigenous sovereignty which protects the land and water. Colonization continues through attacks to Indigenous rights and damage to the land and water."

Idle No More was started in October by four ladies; Nina Wilson, Sylvia McAdam, Jessica Gordon & Sheelah McLean who felt it was "urgent to act on current and upcoming legislation that not only affects First Nations people but the rest of Canada's citizens, lands and waters." On December 11 Attawapiskat Chief, Theresa Spence, launched a hunger strike requesting a face-to-face meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper to discuss broken treaties and protection of natural resources. Spence is staying in a tipi on the frozen Ottawa River facing Parliament Hill and has gained the support from many natives and non-natives who are in solidarity with this movement.

Chief Arvol Lookinghorse from South Dakota recently expressed his support in a letter posted on Facebook that states, "As Keeper of our Sacred White Buffalo Calf Pipe, I would like to send out support for the efforts of Chief Theresa Spence of the Attawapiskat First Nation, for giving of herself through fasting with prayers for the protection of Mother Earth." He goes on to say,

This effort to protect Mother Earth is all Humanity's responsibility, not just Aboriginal People. Every human being has had Ancestors in their lineage that understood their umbilical cord to the Earth, understanding the need to always protect and thank her. Therefore, all Humanity has to re-connect to their own Indigenous Roots of their lineage -- to heal their connection and responsibility with Mother Earth and become a united voice... All Nations, All Faiths, One Prayer.

Society and nature work in similar ways to our own body's immune system. We are given a symptom that causes us to be aware that there is an illness that needs to be addressed. We can try to suppress the symptom, but that does not heal the illness. Popular uprisings with very core commonalities are spreading all over the planet. Exploitation of our environment, as well as the exploitation of people and cultures for the sake of financial gain is immoral and must be stopped at the highest levels of our governments. It is possible to have a thriving economy and environmental ethics.

Here in America, the response to Occupy is tucked into NDAA as Washington prepares ways to suppress the symptoms of social discord. Without addressing the illness at its root nothing will change. It is like the mythical Many-Headed Hydra, if you cut one head off, two more will grow back. Popular uprisings will continue here and all over the world until leaders understand that people want real fundamental change in policy. Governments should lead by example if they want to be respected.

With Twitter, Facebook and the internet, these separate movements are finding solidarity with each other and converging as a global super-movement for the planet and all people. The quote used at Unify is, "Everyone, Everywhere, Together" and it is beginning to resonate more than ever.

Each of these movements share a commitment to non-violent revolution in their call to end the exploitation of people and the exploitation of natural resources. Sustainability can be applied to all aspects of social rights, economics and the environment. Social, economic, cultural, and environmental movements, resistance, civil disobedience, flash mobs and more will continue until this is addressed at home and abroad. Whether it is Anonymous and Wikileaks exposing the corruption of governments, or Indians with drums dancing and chanting in a local mall, people everywhere are awakening, speaking up, and acting for the needed changes. It's time for politicians and religious leaders to get the message everywhere.

It is a simple choice: continue to be part of the cancer that slowly destroys our water, our air and the resources that are the fabric of life by staying unconscious, or become the conscious antidote that slowly kills the cancerous disease which threatens the existence of life on the planet? Is the disease capitalism, corruption, ignorance, greed, The Illuminati, or some combination of all of these things spiralling out of control? It doesn't matter because it is becoming obvious that there are people from all nationalities, religions, and cultural backgrounds who are determined to resist the progression of imminent destruction. A factory producing monkey wrenches for the gears of the machine which is at the center of our collective demise.

Will the leaders wake up to this in order to play the roles they have sworn to uphold or will they further discredit their position, their institutions, and help to destroy the very systems that they have been entrusted to maintain? Every time Congress represents the will of a few wealthy people over the interests and the well-being of the planet and the people, they do more to subvert and destroy the state than ten thousand people protesting in the streets. When leaders fail, they destroy the trust that holds society together.

Is Harper cold and callous enough to ignore a constituent on hunger strike a short distance from his office? Can he afford to ignore these issues? Can any of us afford to ignore this call to be idle no more?

Take a moment and listen to the eloquent words of an 11-year-old girl in the video below. If a child can understand this, how come world leaders are still silent on making real changes to address these urgent issues?

Please support Idle No More, learn more about the movement, how it effects all of us and get involved. All of our futures depend on it.

 
 
 

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07:20 PM on 01/15/2013
"Hints of a Global Super-Movement." How funny!
10:04 AM on 01/11/2013
"It is possible to have a thriving economy and environmental ethics."

The author doesn't quite get it. Only a steady-state, subsistence economy is compatible with caring for the natural world. Even the term "environmental ethics" is more of an academic abstraction than a real heart-felt relationship with the world.

"become the conscious antidote that slowly kills the cancerous disease..."

It requires a more powerful "medicine" (such as toxic chemo or life-threatening radiation) to "kill" cancer. Real medicine simply returns one to full health and gives the cancer no nourishment.

If we are to change the world, we must change the way we think and speak.
05:58 PM on 01/09/2013
I am tired of seeing the beauty of our world subsumed by consumerism and corporatism. There is no benefit to any of us to continue filling the life-giving water in the world with petro chemical residue. The sooner that we get off petroleum and begin to restore a natural balance to this world, the healthier and better off that we will all be. The oil companies have been running the world for almost a 100 years now and what have they produced? Wars, famines, poverty, poisoned air, earth and water; cancer epidemics and worse. WHAT IS THEIR SOLUTION? To "trim" the population with vaccines and starvation. (Vaccines are unproven voodoo medicine from what I have been able to glean) If we had lived in a more natural holistic way, none of the current problems would exist. Sometimes, it is necessary to take a step back to achieve real progress.
09:13 AM on 01/06/2013
It's disgraceful that Idle No More took so long to get covered by the media. I am glad to see that it is now being taken seriously and reported to Canadians. It's shocking that an 11 year old kid can tell us more about what is going on in our country than 20 adults put together.
06:44 PM on 01/05/2013
re: the video of the 11-year old 1st Nation person,
it gives me pause for at least some hope
that someone's grand-daughter speaks so sincerely
about life on planet earth.
11:06 AM on 01/05/2013
There are very deep Core issues at the Heart of Idle No More That profoundly effect the future of all our people and there children for generations to come, These root issues dig much deeper down them many of our people are willing to to see, at there core lies a part of our human deep Core primal "heartfelt understanding" that is so valued by global native peoples. This core part of our understanding lets a person see and feel our issues through there heartfelt inner core emotions and take action based apon our core empathy and accountabilty as a living being connected with our primal Bond to our people, this comes from a very fundamental part of our inner (Subconscious) understanding. As our sociaty is plunged emotianly into fear and mistrust our core understanding reacts with an emotive responce (as it should) but when ourcollective people are subject to traumantic issues over and over (Like the shooting of children at school in Connecticut) our primal self protection "cuts the primal bond" to a very important part of our core understanding" And like the Refrence from James Camerons Avatar speaks apon "We become the People "Who Can no longer See" This is a deep core issue happening globaly today that few have been willing to address.
02:40 PM on 01/06/2013
True, Allrock123
09:37 AM on 01/05/2013
Thanks mod's for not allowing my previous post about the freeing of Humanity. I guess the "mods" aren't Human or don't care about having their families become free from the slavery the banks, corporations and "government" have kept us all in. Let's try this again.... www.peoplestrust1776.org You make your masters proud, "mods, bots, whatever you are"
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Mindy Jones
04:54 AM on 01/04/2013
Finally a media outlet is covering the movement...it's about time
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waggonburner007
12:06 AM on 01/04/2013
What Affects One Native, Affects all Native Nations. We are One People Blessed by our Creator!

My House Stands with the Confederated Native Nations of the Americas!

We support Idle No More!
11:52 AM on 01/04/2013
I support Idle No More as long as it means integrating into society and carrying your own weight.
03:08 PM on 01/04/2013
Fair enough, that is two different things though.
I don't think "integrating into society" to necessarily be a good thing. Nature thrives on diversity and I believe society can too - Canada is seen around the world as a model for respecting diversity of cultures.
Second, yes we should all contribute to the collective advancement of humanity. There are many ways to do that. Whether young or old or black or white or handicapped or able bodied we can ALL do something that is "productive" (that of course is another hot button word, but for me means anyone who does anything that feels to be of value to at least one other human...but here I'm speaking from the place of a "new economy" not the same old same old exploit nature/produce something to sell/consume paradigm).
Question, does shining shoes qualify as "carrying your own weight"? How about building nuclear power plants?
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waggonburner007
06:28 PM on 01/04/2013
Yes it is time for the whites to assimilate into Native Culture and carry their own weight.
10:41 PM on 01/03/2013
Jacob, there will be a rally here in Chicago, downtown, this Saturday, Jan. 5 at 1 pm. I've posted the link to your story, the photo and quotes from you and Theresa in my post. Thank you for writing this.
Mahalo, Nagoma, lv, Paul
10:18 PM on 01/03/2013
Jacob - I see you are into film - here's my no budget eco-spoof.
"My Tar Sands Duck Dinner with Andrea"
Have fun.
I'm a Cultural Calgary Ambassador.
http://vimeo.com/43116909

Here's to creativity.
10:16 PM on 01/03/2013
Hi Jacob, RE: your comment on TIDES
Here's a link that should work.
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/37523482/Environment---Welcome-to-IFIP---International-Funders-for

Mahatma Ghandi didn't have the TIDES Canada bankrolled eco-groups backing up and building off Chief Spence's protest and Idle No More. According to their own statement of grants, $525,442 was granted to Rainforest Solutions Project through Tides Canada Initiatives; $562,347 to Forest Ethics; $727,747 to Canopy Planet Society and $1,352,145 to Cdn Boreal Forest Agreement Secretariat and from Tides Canada some $440,900 to TCI-Rainforest Solutions Project and from TCI $557,043 to Canopy Planet Society (I'm just citing big numbers here...) TCI Tides Canada Energy Initiative project "to accelerate Canada's transition to a clean-energy society...identifying opportunities to build bridges between industry, citizens, First Nations, governments and other stakeholders...$413,589 and $546,145 " - these are very large sums of money that are not being dedicated to the 'widows and orphans' intent of the Canada Revenue Agency and on has to ask serious questions about how much TIDES Canada has fomented much of the current furor - directly or indirectly - and why taxpayer money is being used (through these charitable deductions) against taxpayers and taxpaying industry??

First Nations people are being used by the green movement to help whoever it is associate with TIDES to cut oil revenues in Canada and Alberta.
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12:42 PM on 01/04/2013
"used by the green movement"
Even if this was the case, which I don't believe it is, I think most conscious people who love the planet would much rather be "used" by the green movement than by big oil companies. Unfortunately most of the time it is the other way around.
My hat is off to anyone that speaks up for cultural justice and environmental justice...
01:12 PM on 01/09/2013
Self-serving entities and subversive factions present the problem with ditching the big oil bandwagon and jumping on the green one. Behind closed doors, none's motives remain as pure as what the public sees; and because of that, big oil, with its federal oversight and stakeholder accountability, stands more faithful to the American people than the leaders of the green movement prove.
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06:15 PM on 01/03/2013
"A factory producing monkey wrenches for the gears of the machine which is at the center of our collective demise."

Nice, Jacob.
05:48 PM on 01/03/2013
how could they go global when I live in toronto and don't even understand ( or have heard ) what this is even about
12:11 AM on 01/04/2013
As the article says listen to the eleven year old girl speak, she knows what it's about. If you still don't get it here it is in two words "Human Survival". This planet can not continue to sustain us if we do not take care of the planet and each other. It's very simple to understand, fixing it will be the hard part. We have to fundamentally change how we live.
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Mindy Jones
05:00 AM on 01/04/2013
Get involved Brother get involved.
04:19 PM on 01/03/2013
My comment disappeared! What happened to it?