Well... this started as a news "brief", honest.
But deeper analysis was called for when I went a-sourcing a few claims. The problem with this week's failed ceasefire resolution is the error it continues to represent:
We keep acting like words can bypass the incredibly challenging factors shaping power in war.
So today's piece explores the lack of practical alternatives, regional instability, the challenge of courageous restraint, and more reasons suffering will go on.
https://onlysky.media/mclark/the-uns-failed-resolution-and-the-problem-of-power-in-war/
I suppose you saw this in yesterday's Guardian. I couldn't feel more like tearing my hair out if I tried.
As someone who's been following the wars we don't "care" about in the West for some time, it's been deeply demoralizing to see reactions to Ukraine/Russia & Israel/Gaza - because when the atrocity finally hits a place that matters to us, most don't have the vocab necessary.
Tigray was a HUGE turning point, because even major NGOs couldn't get in. *That's* when you know there's no shared trust on which to sustain civil society.
Climate change *will* make this worse.
We're so broken. 💔
@MLClark @LiseL And who weeps for the Uyghurs? Where are the mass protests in front of Chinese embassies? In the Financial Times the other day there was a long piece of how the CCP is systematically "Sinoizing" Muslim culture, changing mosques to have "Chinese" architectural features. Where's the outrage from the Muslim street for this? Where are the college students and their slogans?
@LiberalLibrarian @MLClark @LiseL Honestly. I've been speaking and quite upset about the Uyghur genocide for years. This new Temu website, seems to be sourcing a lot of products from their slave labor camps.
Oppression has become so so systematized and integrated into the world supply chain its become near invisible. I've seen stats like 66% of chocolate is source from slave or child labor. Coffee and bananas might as well be called conflict crops.
It's a lot.
@LiberalLibrarian @MLClark @LiseL
People like to say "no ethical consumption under capitalism" and then go right on consuming. I am not to judge, there is no way to do any of this perfectly, and even if you could reduce your impact to zero, that wouldn't stop the bleeding.
@LiberalLibrarian @MLClark @LiseL
We all have to pick our battles and give our all to it. We need the collective result of billions of individual actions and choices. We don't need to condemn each other, we need each pick our spots on the wall and fight like hell against the encroaching dark.
@NiveusLepus @LiberalLibrarian @LiseL
We don't have the tools necessary for systemic advocacy. We're fed each crisis in news cycles that mainly serve the media venue, and most are living in precarity, so who has time to develop a more holistic praxis?
I do not blame people for horror over the latest trending crisis. The ache is human. The desire to help is laudable.
But meaningful change re: atrocity requires a world order we don't have.
Local transformation is the best most of us can do.
@lenaoflune @MLClark @LiberalLibrarian @LiseL
Its a good maxim. If you aren't in a position to provide care, then you can't be efficacious at the very least, at worst, you'll end up hurt too.
@NiveusLepus @MLClark @LiberalLibrarian @LiseL This is something I always have to keep in mind, because my Main Character Energy wants me to Do Everything Myself, to be the Heroine, and... sometimes the thing the protagonist does is step into the background and let another hero take the foreground role.
@lenaoflune @MLClark @LiberalLibrarian @LiseL You are a wise soul. ^_^ I think the reason I've always written with an ensemble cast, with partnerships instead of Mains and Secondaries is because that's my experience. No matter how much I'd like to do it all, I can't and life has made that very clear to me...
@NiveusLepus @MLClark @LiberalLibrarian @LiseL I like that.
I try to live by, "if I can't take care of myself, how can I take care of anyone else?"