vendredi 27 septembre 2013

One small step for secularism, not a giant one for dignity.

«The time has come to rally around our common values. They define who we are. Let's be proud of them.» says Bernard Drainville, Parti Québécois minister for democratic institutions. These are revelant arguments in favor of the new Quebec  Chart of Values, project recently announced by the Marois governement.



Whoa ! A little too fast ? Let me explain you the facts:
 
I live in Quebec: a free bilingual and multicultural nation into the enormous country of Canada. We are proud of our province and of our culture. The majority of the people from Quebec are open-minded and welcome every immigrant who wants to come live in our society.




 But some of us don't: some of us even hate whoever is not dressed as them, has not the same skin or the same religion. Personally, I assign those people to the shame of our nation, but let's stay on the subject.
 
 The new Chart of Values goal is to get rid of the link between religious signs in the State. So every employe who works for Quebec in public institutes must look for a religious neutrality in their clothes, dialogs and mentality. The Chart will bring up a huge difference between being at home and being in public places: if you are an islamic nurse for example, you have to keep your Shahada and your Hijab at home.
 
This project really challenges the ethic of the governement and questions the indentity and the freedom of each Citizen of the nation. It is a true moral crisis, but not only in Quebec, in the entire World ! In our actual times, there are so many different cultures on the planet and with that come too many different points of view about the mondialisation.



 Democracy operates and developp each person's liberty of expression, unlike dictatorship, but democracy leads to tolerance and tolerance leads to concession. What can we let go for others and what can we earn from other cultures and religions ? It's really a blurred area because we don't know the extreme limits of the culture mondialisation.

 
 
I firmly think that our beliefs and our spirituality is a fondemental right and an individual freedom. If Quebec accepts newcomers, we have to accept them in who they are, not in who we want them to be. This is the main reason that I think that, unless human's fondemental rights (decieded by the ONU in 1948) are not broken or threathened, religious rituals can be tolerated. This being said, my opinion is in the respect of all and if the wearing of religious symbols can go into this visionnary way, there's no problem about it.  
 
To conclude, I feel that State officials can wear whatever they want, unless it is safe and respectful for all. I'm not in favor of the new Chart of Values and instead of it, I think that dignity offencers needs to be operate indivudually.

vendredi 13 septembre 2013

You are free to choose your path, but be aware of health issues !

Do you remember the conversation you had with your father on a chilly wednesday of december evening, the night he told you that he once smoked weed when he was younger.Personnaly, I couldn't get it ! At that time, I was 12 years old and the word POT meant some evil things to me. The drug education my parents tought me has been very conservative and strict: «You must never try to smoke weed.»
 
They wanted me to turn into a clever man so I respect them for that, but to scare me that smoking pot can turn you into a exhausted zombie on a couch, well they were right ! With the fact that, in our actual times, you can find weed everywhere at every moment of the day, it's quite easy to turn into an addict. This being said, I'm not the only person that thinks that way: «Montreal researchers say they’ve found evidence that pot-smoking interferes with the healthy development of teens’ brains and puts them at risk for developing a dependence to the drug, as well as for mental health problems». Human society has found some relevant scientist proof showing that weed is an ennemy of our brain's caoacity, even if you don't want it to be.
 
 
Pot smokers don't get addict to the weed, they get addict to the routine they adopt progressivly. One teenage boy will smoke once a month and there won't be any issues about it. But when it grows and progress to inhaling cannabis once a day, now there is a problem. Scientists will tell you that cannabis isn't good for our brains , but how does it work ? Here are some New-Zealand research results about it: «Adolescents who smoked marijuana at least four times a week, lost an average of 8 IQ points between the ages of 13 and 38.»


 
We cannot afford the health issues about smoking pot, espicially for the youth. There are even studies that will tell that you can have mental health issues even for infrequent smokers: «One study of 46,000 Swedish soldiers found that even infrequent pot smokers were more than twice as likely to develop schizophrenia as non-smokers; regular users were six times as likely.»
 
If the governement was to legalize the marijuana, can you imagine the presence of those drugs in our community elementery schools ? Students would be in a complete freedom  situation of smoking in High School outside yards, they wouldn't be as focus on their studies as if they were sober and results could go in the same way. These are only my reflexions but my opinion is looking toward to build healthy, clever, wealthy and energetic future generations that know how to have fun without only use marijuana as the lonely solution.
 
This being said, I firmly think that weed must stay illegal to protect our child brains and to help them grow into intellectual and physical well developped adults. There are no problems with smoking weed once, but be aware of the health issues that goes with it.
 
 
 
 
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jeudi 5 septembre 2013

Unite for Glory !

It is seated on a grey chair, my head toward the ceiling, that I ask myself : «what is a community ?» Well, like a swarm of bees or a law faculty in University, a community is a group of people harmonized and matched together due to a shared common value, interest or goal.


This kind of human union can be within an institute, for exemple a catholic mess on sunday mornings or only and randomly in the streets, where a group of friends meet to play hockey or to discuss about the Syria crisis. A community can also be related to our nationality, opinions, careers and even to our sexual orientations ! It is humanly created to never be alone with your mind and thoughts, where ever you are in this world, to meet and to discuss with other persons you may enjoy being with because of your shared interests.

If you want to stay in your community, it is quite simple: like if you were a member of a family, you must  be physically and psychologically respectul with other members and with their opinions. When we're living in the same city, it means we are in the same municipal community and with this come a few responsabilities we all have to be active citizens. We must develop our own opened mind, build ourselves an opinion to improve and help our community and then lauch it by doing some concrete actions as to vote or to do volunteer in a social cluster.


To contribute for the good bearing of our commune, each citizen must respect the community rules, like helping neighbours in needs or like putting each day garbages and recyclables into their respective dumpsters.  To encourage our local producers, it's a good thing to buy local products when you can. I personally adopt these daily tasks and I try to do the more I can to contribute to my town and to help it staying an enjoyable environment.

So let's get away from our dark basement and open the window of the world with our eyes and mind opened, because our passions and interests are so more enjoyable when shared !