Hello
everyone. I know that some of us are still making up our minds about whether we
should vote at all and who we should vote for. The first question we should ask
ourselves is: Why should we vote? Yes,
it is important that we vote. Any good and responsible citizen must participate
in the electoral process. It is one way to demonstrate that you care about your
government, your people and your culture. It is a time that we all come
together as a society, community, government to elect leaders that will
represent our welfare. Decisions we make by casting a vote affect our lives. If
we don’t vote, we let the decisions of others to shape our own lives. Be a
responsible citizen, we know you care about your community, your people, your
friends and yourself. Make sure you vote in the coming elections.
But, who
should we vote for? This is the six million dollar question. There are many
qualities that go into a good leader; character, likeability, ability to be
productive, caring and empathetic of his/her community’s situation. Most
importantly, a good leader should be one who is willing to acknowledge
realities in his and her communities without dismissing any social group as
irrelevant. Such a leader cares for the welfare of all and is willing and able
to fight for his/her community.
On
the other hand, we should watch out for leaders who say one thing and act
differently. We should watch out for flip floppers, or those who are
insensitive to the needs of those they purport to represent and protect. Well,
if you are reading this blog and support our course, you probably know that our
values of inclusiveness and compassion will steer us toward a leader who cares
for the homeless, abused women, children, and even men. We will lean towards a
leader who cares for minority communities including those who have special
needs or may be described in society as “abnormal”. A true leader, we believe
will stand with those who are vulnerable. He will try to fix situations of
those who are struggling in society. He / she will work towards ensuring that
jobs are available for all to alleviate poverty in their communities and ensure
that all access healthcare as a basic human rights.
As
elections take place in your various communities, all over the world, pose and
consider seriously what kind of future you want to see your children inherit.
Do you want to see a world where those who have specialized needs are ignored
as non-entities? Do you want to see a world where women are unable to access
healthcare thus increasing chances of all types of cancer and unplanned
pregnancies because they could not access initial screenings and birth control methods?
Do you want to see a future where your daughters are raped and no one apprehends
assaulters because rape is as some potential leaders have claimed “not
legitimate?” The latest claim that should send a chill to every women and man’s
spine is the claims that “a life /pregnancy resulting from rape is god’s will. The choice is yours.
As the representative of a non-profit organization, I work at
being non-partisan. In our organization we care about everyone, and work for
everyone. However, we care about certain basic issues. We care about the human
worth of all therefore we care about human rights, women’s rights, homeless
rights, all human rights. We support the welfare of women, and the rights of
girls to education, and to health care. We care about freedom to worship and
hope that some do not impose their beliefs on others. We care about ensuring
that elderly members of our community are not left to abuse.
Well,
there are many issues to consider and so we must be smart in the decisions we
make. One very important decision we should make this October and November
month is to go out and vote. Our world
needs peace, social justice and morality. We need to cultivate care compassion
and love for all irrespective of their lifestyle, race, color, conditions. Make
the right choice during this election process. The world is counting on you.
Out of curiosity, we are interested in surveying your opinion on
politics as a potential electorate. Complete
the survey below if you can by filling in the correct answer in your opinion. It
will take less than 10 minutes to complete the survey.
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