
Do we have similarities, us human beings with the tiny Meerkats?
If you do not want to read about this topic, you can read the previous one on Hope with the rally at Parliament square . Coming back to the meerkats , to start with, I feel like one of them being born on the same continent that they come from .
They love and help each other but
are constantly on the alert and having to pay attention
observing and monitoring day and night
their surroundings for their safety and wellbeing.
They continually fight for the safeguard of their next generation’s life.
They also have to relentlessly fight to keep their habitat
or find a better one for the whole large tribe or family
They do have fraudulent groups trying to steal their home
So far this description correlates very well with our humanity
and how we live or survive for a large part of the people
on this planet but the similarities stop there
The Meerkat’s groups do not have a law they can manipulate
to steal from others their home and sanctuary without a glimpse of remorse
Our human side requests some social justice standing against the
rapacious group using certain laws in such a way, only they can,
against our safety and wellbeing
Please don’t accuse me of doing politics, I do not have that tic,
But the ones who tend to have a plundering behaviour are the wealthier,
the influentials, the property investors who are continuously thriving
on our losses that they engender purposely.
Grabbing my home-flat is only a small gain for them as it wont reach the million
but will give them great satisfaction of acquiring the resident building for their business purposes .
In a world that can only survive in a cautious balancing act, if there are
people obscenely rich and taking advantage of others, that means there
are lots of people obscenely poor and not enjoying life in order to please the life of the former ones.
I do not hold grudges against the rich, i am not willing to become rich and never dreamed of it
I never played the lottery but would like that what is mine, paid from my
hard work, remains mine and why I am defending my home,
asking for the proper repairs, asking for the flat damage done by the
influentials and the landlords to be recognised and remedied properly,
asking for their accusations and lies to be redeemed by the recognition
of what they did for the last 27 years +
What the landlords did and was permitted by them relies on their belief
that I do not exist and without existence, there is No steal, No damage , No repairs .
I want for the next generation a “Never anymore” from this housing
gagging order from landlords and not add it to all the other problems we
are leaving with them on this planet.
I am asking for a better life at the end of my life expectancy and here I
rejoin the Meerkats who tend to have 5 to 15 years of life expectancy in
their natural habitat.
I have 5 left of mine, in my own home-flat and I wish my life to be better
- by the recognition of my housing rights and
- the landlords having the courage to own what they did to my home for 27 years.
Is it too much to ask ? Could I be as brave as the meerkats ?
I am not a lost soul, I have a purpose such as they do and I live
according to my beliefs that Humans can redeem themselves.
I would still like to believe that our human history that goes by cycles of
progress despite sudden arrests driven by wars usually generated by
sick egos will be worth it for the next generations.
When a world-war happens we tend to confer together to shed off these
attempts of enslaving us but when it relates to a smaller group, we tend
to shrug it off thinking this will never happen to us.
Let's keep to oneself or ourselves .
This is why, we have to ask our MPs, that is not the easy thing that they
should be doing but they would become real advocates by doing the
right thing for the people who should have a voice .
In the mean time , Your signing will be a drop in the ocean but a
cumulative series of drops converging on can become a stream that
can be heard and seen. And that will be the Beginning.
“Great oaks from little acorns grow” the proverb says.
Let’s see how it goes.