When we lived in Saudi Arabia, my parents visited Bangladesh every Eid to spend time with their relatives.
On that day, we were staying at Faridpur in our grandparents' house (maternal). My cousin wanted to fire the burner (made of mud) inside a room. They used firewood, dry leaves, cow dung, etc., to create a fire to cook. My cousin Asha Apa saw inside the burner that the previous firewood had become coal. I saw it coloured red, which means very hot and still burning. Asha Apa added some new firewood and tried to make a good fire, but failed. Then she brought a matchbox. In the meantime, my grandmother came. She stopped Asha Apa and put the matchbox away. Then with a woodstick, she did something inside the burner, and it created a good fire. I saw the new firewood start burning from the coal. I understood, it's a very good technique. Though I never tried.
Why am I writing this? Just to keep a memory posted here.
I can not walk very controlled, so I won't touch anyone. I know most people do like that. It should be. But I have a big body, and sometimes, I can't measure how much space my body will take. Or when I move, I can't measure if there is anyone around who might get touched.
Because of this problem, sometimes men get the wrong signals. They might think I am giving them a sign that I am interested in them.
Another thing I have noticed is that when I am with women around me, this doesn't happen. I sit in a bus, train, or streetcar with women without any fear of getting touched, but I don't touch them. But when I sit beside a male, I don't know why, no matter how hard I try to squeeze myself in a corner, we get touched, in most cases.
At the beginning of the Internet, we felt it was a
Democracy of information; people had access to enormous amounts of information
worldwide. Which affects information democracy. People don’t have to
wait for the newspapers or news on television; they get the news
immediately, and everybody has access to it simultaneously. People can
talk with each other worldwide; this is also a democracy. It allows like-minded people to come together and talk about their rights.
Which may later create a massive protest. For
example, the Egyptian revolution around Tahrir Square was boosted by the internet
connection with social media. People started to believe that if they wanted a free
society, they just needed internet access. It is still true. Social media
has been designed to empower the user. They can create content and post
information about anything. The young crowd (Who first started using the internet
widely) will know all the information without restrictions. The truth about
other nations as well as their own nation. Like police violations of black people. It
intends to change political power. Now, the political people reach out to the
general public more directly, for example. Donald Trump didn’t pay for ads on TV media; he just tweeted to his 10 million followers. The Internet has given ordinary people broadcast power, which was only available to big media. People
can put something on social media and get a big crowd.
Cons:
In other ways, the internet makes us disengaged, stupid,
distracted, and clueless. People are losing their concentration abilities. The
mind wants to behave the way a person behaves online. Too much information
prevents people from learning anything and makes them too stupid, especially
since the rise of fake news. Fake news is created to make people believe
something else when they might be confused with the real news. This is how
crazy people are getting together and making a global fake news emperor.
To understand the use of the Internet for corporate benefit,
we need to understand the relationship between capitalism and democracy. It has
been said that capitalism and democracy go hand in hand. But in reality, they
have no connection. Without government regulation, capitalism gives enormous
power to a couple of corporations. These corporations then have the power to
influence the government. The government started making all decisions in favour
of these corporations. The majority of the population has no influence on the
policies.
Social media is now the most significant monopoly business.
They are the big corporate giants now. Small company websites or anything like
that are crashing because of these giant internet corporations. These
corporations are becoming the only online earning machines. They are earning
2/3 of all online advertising revenue.
Every social media platform now collects personal information and puts it in an algorithm. Because of algorithms, news and
information are given to us like an ideological bubble. Here, you don’t decide
what you see or know what is left out. So, we are not free of
information; an algorithm gatekeeper controls information coming
to us.
Fake news generates more money than mainstream news. The
democratic system shouldn’t rely on commercial journalism. It is difficult to
understand who we are, the real one or the fake one. Things depend on
who owns the media. Are they giving enough real information? Fake news
influences every modern communication. It’s tough to know what’s true and
what’s not.
The democratic Index ranked those countries first, subsidizing private journalism and keeping real journalism alive.
Now, with the internet, we have all the tools that
can be used to liberate or oppress.
My dad bought a cow for the Qurbani. Our home helper (a boy) followed my parents' instructions and prepared the food. The cow didn't touch it, so we didn't know what to do next.
Then my dad prepared the food, and the cow started eating. I couldn't find the difference, but there must be something. My dad said he had cows in their house. He used to prepare food for them, so he knew how to make food for them.
The cow we bought must be from good care. That's why if the food isn't prepared perfectly, it doesn't touch.
When I order online, I notice that grocery prices have increased. Why is this so? The company charges extra for services, including service charge taxes, product price taxes, delivery fees, delivery tips, and sometimes more. Then why do they need to raise the product price? For example, if I order a tray of 12 eggs, the price is $3 when I buy in person, but I have to pay a total of $12 with all charges online.
Who mostly orders online? Disabled individuals, elderly people, and busy professionals. Thus, those with lower incomes are actually paying more.
All product prices should be the same, whether purchased online or in-store. If extra charges are necessary, the reasons should be clearly stated in the receipt, including the amount of the additional charges and their justifications.
All charges should be clearly detailed and then applied to consumers.
Now, please don't raise in-store prices to align with online prices. Grocery owners seem reluctant to miss any opportunity to increase product prices. By the end of the year, they often make profits three or four times higher than the previous year. When consumers' purchasing power declines, it impacts all businesses in the country. More and more companies are closing their doors.
Heavy fighting is going on between the Congolese Army and M23
rebels. This war is causing a massive humanitarian crisis. Thousands of people
are displaced—the war is influencing regional tensions. The M23 rebels have closed the capital as they are fighting there. Hundreds of thousands moved to another city, Goma, hoping to find their basic needs (food, water, and
shelter). The situation may worsen when the UN withdraws its peacekeepers by
the end of this year.
The human rights issues/violations:
This situation didn’t arise overnight. Decades of fighting
with armed groups, violation of human rights, and gender-based violence created
this massive humanitarian situation.
The Human rights violations we find more prominent are “Mass
killings” happening through the armed groups fighting, inter-communal violence,
giving trouble to the dissent, and terrible treatment to the detainees.
Hundreds of houses are burned down, and their property is
looted. Children and the elderly are also getting killed in huge numbers.
The UDHR (Universal Declaration of Human Rights) and/orUNDRIP (United Nations Declaration on
the Rights of Indigenous Peoples):
The Congo accepted 167 recommendations from 174 of the UNDRIP. Only
three of the accepted recommendations are to improve Indigenous communities.
Indigenous is a controversial word in Africa because it is believed that all
Africans are indigenous.
Poverty is very prominent among Congo's Indigenous people
(Locally, they are called Pygmy). They
don’t have any birth identity, and 65% of them don’t get any education.
Most don’t have a national ID card or birth record, so they
don’t have a voter ID, so their contributions to politics are not considered.
They don’t have a voice in Congo’s politics. Their lands have been taken, and
knowledge of ancient medicine has been destroyed. These are clear violations of
human rights.
There are more Human Rights violations against the Indigenous
people. Like children are taken for forced labour and sexual exploitation. The
criminal networks do these. Indigenous people work at very low wages. As they
are illiterate, they had to depend on another group of people to manage their
wages.
My college was in Downtown Toronto. There are so many places that can be visited there. I thought that after my class, when it finishes a little early, I would visit one place. This way, I will be able to visit many places during my Diploma. I have visited two beautiful places after my class. One is the first post office in Toronto. Another one is the Museum of Illusion. Both are very recommended to everyone.
You don't need a ticket to visit the post office. It has a museum inside with ancient post office equipment. You will love to write letters with feathers and ink.
However, you will need to pay a fee to visit the Museum of Illusion. It is around $50 or less. You can take your kids to both places.
Then, the college started putting pressure on our studies and assignments. I became very tired. So, after class, I had to go back home to study. My travel stopped after class.
When I was studying at university, one of our young teachers said that wherever she went, she succeeded because she was always well prepared before going there.
I didn't understand that much back then. Now I think that was a great suggestion. When you are well prepared, you can handle any situation better than anyone else. Even if anything surprises you, you can still manage it because you have already learned to manage other conditions.
So, before you go anywhere, always make good preparations. Even for your future, get prepared.
In this video, they have brought up some issues
related to global warming. Such as Heavy metal mines and extraction factories in Norilsk, which created the most polluted city in Russia; the Marble mine in Carrara, Italy; the Desert in Chile, which produces lethal batteries; and the Largest open pit mine in Germany. Techno fossils, a big landfill in Dandora,
Kenya, a big tunnel in Switzerland for trains, growing plants in a World War 2
bunker in London, UK, Oil refineries in Houston, Texas, and the coral reef of
Indonesia, etc.
They addressed these issues to say what is the main
point of all global crises, which is responsible for warming the earth. That is
TRADE. Which refers to money. Because of this problem, if we somehow stop one
problem in one place, another place starts to do the same for profit. Only if
we can stop the trade system, things will start changing. I mean, we can say
everyone will get whatever they need. Equality will be maintained. No work will
give you money. People will work for each other to help. Then no one will be
able to do anything harmful to all. The world will be like one
country.
If we consider it, this could be a good or the only
solution. But it can’t be easy. If there is no country or profit-making work, people may wonder, What’s the point of work? I will get all I need.
Poor people may feel interested, but people who have
power won’t like to lose their power, property, or luxurious life. As they have
the power, they won’t let this happen. The decision-makers only follow power,
which is their profit. So, it is very difficult to even think, that this is a
possible solution.
Any good changes can only be made if we can show people
the profit. Otherwise, awareness. Again, we are talking about billions of
dollars in profit. So, awareness is very difficult to grow. But we need to
bring proof, and the loss that all will suffer. We must create awareness for
the next generation and keep trying.
Whenever we want to stop something, we must bring
solid proof of loss and bring some points of profit if they stop it. This may bring some interest to the general public to be aware of climate-harming work.
If we can’t stop Trade, we shouldn’t stop trying to find other solutions. Keep trying to stop all causes and raise awareness among
the general, corporate, and young people. If we can’t solve a problem, at least
we can try to minimize it.
In Bangladesh, people think they are right. Whatever they think is right is right. And everyone is wrong who is not like that. Then, they have the right to force people to do whatever they feel is right.
People do not tolerate others' opinions or views. They form gangs and then force individuals or small groups to follow their thoughts.
They make that happen in the name of religion, tradition, sensitive thoughts, modernization, to achieve success, etc.
Let me give you a simple example. A person thinks that eating fruit right after a meal is not good. Then they found someone who is doing so. The first person will tell their surroundings that we don't eat fruit after the meal. It's not good. Who does that? Only that shameful person is doing that. That person isn't good. See how that person looks and how they wear dresses, all bad. Everybody around them will start thinking, correct! What a shameful person. One of the crowd will say See how that person walks, not good. Everybody will say right! We agree. Then one will say, when that person touches a fruit, I will take it from their hand and ask them to leave. All will think, what a great idea! That person has to do what we believe is right. Why do they try to be something else? We can't let that happen!
Nobody from that crowd will ever say, "It's okay. It's their choice. Let them be what they want to be." No way. Nobody wants to make the crowd go against them. They will keep supporting and bringing new ideas to make life miserable for that other kind of person.