08 July 2023

The major issues to be resolved - 1. Migration

 Around the world, people are on the move: contractors moving to another country for a job overseas (the miss-titled ‘expats’ of the British world – really they are migrants too), people everywhere seeking a better life somewhere else – the economic migrants, the students wanting to study abroad (it is amazing how many stay in their country of study), those poor devils escaping from tyrannical regimes (the American ‘pilgrims’ of the 1700s, for example) or war, or strife, or climate change, or poverty.

This movement has been going on forever. After all, our species began near the southern lakes of Africa and spread worldwide. Migration is part of our nature – to move to other places perceived as somehow ‘better’ – the massive annual migrations that we call ‘holidays’ may be temporary, but they respond to a deep need within us. For many of us, the designation ‘global citizen’ is something we carry with pride.

Any yet, and yet, there are groups around the world who are determined to be selective on who can migrate where. Send us your doctors, nurses, mathematicians, hi-tech engineers (‘We don’t care that you need them more than us) but we don’t want the poor, the scared, the desperate (‘We don’t care that they will become our most grateful, productive citizens). We don’t want those with a different color than most of us (‘We don’t care that you didn’t get to choose.’), or those will a different religion than most of us (‘We don’t care that both they, and we, didn’t really choose the religion, it was just part of the culture, and is not important anyway.’)

This is not sustainable. There are two solutions. Choose:

1.       Create, or take on, the role of a world government. Intervene, massively and militarily if necessary, to stop the stupid wars, to get rid of the tyrants and the thieving autocrats and dictators, remove the religious fanatics who impose their belief in an imaginary friend and its invented rules to dominate uneducated people, knock the heads together of the squabbling little warlords; move the money to eliminate poverty and hunger, and to create the possibility of work, and all the actions necessary to create an ordered and safe world where migration becomes an accepted choice not the urgent necessity that results in the existence of people smugglers and the risking of crossing dangerous waters in frail craft to reach a ‘promised land’.

2.       Accept that migration is going to happen. Stop being assholes. Organize for people to move safely; help them to settle into their new home and give them opportunities. The reward will be that most will become very loyal, grateful, and productive citizens, and bring a breadth of perspective to open the minds of the people in the newly settled lands. 

02 July 2023

P3musings past and future

Originally, 'P3musings' was conceived as "Pope's post-pandemic musings" a place for deliberations about what the world would be like after the pandemic. Well, we are in that post-pandemic world - or very nearly so - at least the current COVID one. And, although it's tough to believe that the global pandemic started in a wild-animal wet market in Wuhan, China, if it did, what hell is a would-be modern society doing allowing the sale of wild animals (bats, raccoons, really!) for food?

Whatever, we are now in that sort-of post-pandemic world and, really, not that much has changed. OK, we Zoom with impunity now, talking - for ad-facilitated free - to people around the world via video link is normal, people have learned (at least some of them) about the importance of hygiene, and we have added another set of vaccinations to a sensible list of preventative actions. 

So, let's move on. While I continue to seek a more representative breakout of P3, I plan to discuss subjects of global importance, he said modestly, for debate. Gratuitously, I will link this blog to my website kpzglobal.com so that those wishing to broaden our collaboration may discover ways in which we might do that.



On drinking coffee in the afternoon


Since acquiring our new coffee machine, and having passed all the obligatory studies to be able to fly it safely, I am now tempted to have that, previously forbidden, early afternoon espresso. Naughty, I know, but the teaspoon of honey makes it more ‘afternoon’ than the typical shot. Typical it is not! That early afternoon honey-fortified shot lifts me up, shakes me to the core, rebuilds me, and sets me down running. OK, don’t tell my doctors – they would be horrified – but no more post-lunch depression for me.

Hey, I don’t recommend it. I fully expect to be wide awake until dawn. We’ll see!