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Hi,
We need social media spaces that are non profit, with decent values and ethics, community spirit and maturity.Â
This will come.Â
In the meantime we have extractive behemoths like Meta, that are nonetheless the product of human ingenuity and that are useful to help connect (even though I think having coffee with a friend or chatting by a fire is better.)
This morning I was reading a column in The Maple called ‘Your comments on the American Menace’ by Alex Cosh.Â
This comment resonated :
Canadian politicians understand that this national formation is in an inherently frail state [...] I would propose that Canada has fundamental weaknesses in its institutional memory and cultural identity that Canadians feel on a subconscious level. In my opinion the basis for this is the obvious compatibility of our society with American monoculture via settler-colonialism [...] The retreat to mythologies and consumerist nationalism cannot serve as a long-term alternative to actual nation-building projects such as reconciliation and constitutional reform [...] The things we grasp onto in moments of anxiety are merely symbolic; what is required is a real and tangible national project that serves to mend the foundational fracture at the base of Canadian society stemming from the relationship between Indigenous peoples, settlers and the land. Window dressing is not going to cut it.
Gratitude to the author of this comment, whose identity I don’t know.Â
I would add that in the context of the climate emergency, massive change is in the air anyway.Â
I’m excited by this window of opportunity to ‘mend the foundational fracture’ of life on Turtle Island.
Many organizations and artists have been working on this kind of revisioning.Â
Now is their time.Â
Photo: Adawe Bridge on Rideau River, February 11, 2025
Yes! Thanks for this, Claude. We must look for the good that can come from the bad. And yes, decolonizing the mind is one of those good things we must focus on now.
Nice post. Thanks. It is fear that makes us tremble in the face of the road ahead. Decolonizing the Mind is the first step for us as a nation.