Tuesday, 6 December 2016

Activism / Activist

        Its often overwhelming the amount of injustices to be  fought against in the world, in my country (Nigeria) and yet how little people are willing to join this fight to the death if it comes to that. 
Even i who is willing to fight (not yet to the death though) gets confused about what to fight. What remains the absolute truth however is that we must each join in to fight for something, anything. You may fight to eradicate ugliness and you may also fight to bring in beauty. We must all leave this earth knowing we did something, however little to make the planet better for the future, for our conscience. Our efforts should also not be scattered because scattered effort means scattered results.

(“henceforth i will use ‘i ‘very often because i need you to make a personal decision. Think of you as a person with your unique traits and interests, what will you fight for / against?”)

         What then do i fight against or for (as the case may be)? Do i fight against domestic violence? Do i fight for the woman who lives in constant terror of her husband yet dares not leave out of fear of him but also for her children, for her two year old child, for fear of her community and the shaming that will ensue from her leaving her husband’s house?  For the woman who many a time is hospitalized from the brutalization of society on her husband which he so indelicately writes upon her body?
   
          Do i fight Against jungle justice? Against violence of all kinds perpetuated against women? Against rape and rapists? For the little five year old girl whose childhood is being taken forcefully away from her by a thirty year old man? For the daughter whose father, supposed to protect her, defiles her night after night? For the innocent teenager caught out late at night due to traffic or finding her way to the church for a night vigil or a 5am program? Will i fight Against sexual harassment? Against lecturers who insist on sex to give a student the marks they already deserve? Against employers of labour who peddle their employees like sex workers and in turn use their employees sexually?  Against unemployment especially for ladies? Against institutions that are gender biased either openly or hidden?  Against all injustices against women? 

         Do i fight to bring education, specialized education ( Computer skills, business know-how, etc) to women and men of all kinds? Against early marriage? Against marriage without the consent of the lady supposed to be getting married? Do i fight for homosexuals who are denied their right to love freely and openly? Against the politicians who use our young boys as thugs, who steal the nations funds and throw the rest of the nation and its populace into penury while enriching other countries? 

         Do i fight against our fallen institutions especially the educational sector that annually delivers half-baked graduates who can’t tell the difference between short-term rewards (e.g. N5000 to vote in a criminal) for long-term hardships (e.g. the criminal enters power and throws the entire nation into chaos) and short-term hardship (e.g. saving up your pennies and even skipping meals so you can pay for a certain training course ) for long-term reward(e.g. Going higher in your career hence ability to attract better opportuinities for your life ). Do i fight against religious bodies that swindle people of their hard earned money whilst at the same time refusing to teach the people how to make money? 

          Do i fight against a system that teaches the value of materialism above integrity and hardwork? A system that teaches girls that they are only worth what is between their legs, only worth the complexion of their skin, only worth the rich married man that graces their beds now and again and graces their bank accounts while their conscience is sold for today? Etc .


         There is so much to fight, yet to be effective we must fight predominantly one, one goliath for each David girl and boy, woman and man. What will your goliath be? What will you fight for?

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Namaste {I bow to the god within you},


Call me Indigo.

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