Sunday, April 30, 2006

Meltdownclock.co.uk

Well this is a bit of self promotion. Not only do I have this blog, I also have my own poetry site (more on that another time) and I am a partner in meltdownclock.co.uk.

Meltdownclock is simply a place where you can register your willingness to stay with your present company / organisation. It converts your answer to a simple question into a time, the closer that time to midnight the closer the organisation is to meltdown with everyone about to jump ship.

For the HR people among us instead of looking at historical turnover figures it tries to predict the attrition rates over the next two years. The closer to midnight the shorter the average time people are intending to stay with the organisation and the higher your turnover. For a detailed introduction to turnover and meltdownclock.co.uk look on the news pages.

Self promotion ends although I may post things about melty (as we call it) later.

Darfur

I don't know if many people have been keeping an eye on the situation in Darfur. Its been bad for a long time. Sadly the story isn't newsworthy and is relegated to the "in other" news or international sections. Obviously millions of people starving to death is not important.

This week the UN announced that they were cutting the Darfur daily rations in half due to a severe funding shortfall. An estimated 3 million people currently depend on food rations.


" But little has come from the EU and nothing at all from any of Sudan's partners in the Arab League, except Libya, the World Food Programme says. "

" The United States has provided $188m, but little has been received from elsewhere.The EU says it has allocated 48m euros ($60m) for the whole of Sudan this year, while the UK will donate £49m ($88m) through various aid agencies."

So the UK are contributing more than the EU, half of what the USA is contributing. Well it seems at least the UK is standing by its commitment to do something about world poverty. The rest of the world needs to know, we can't do it alone.

The surprise contributor is Libya, well done them, they put the Arab League to shame.

My point is why aren't we doing more, if the UN state there is a desperate need for funds how come governments and the media stand by and do nothing or is it the case that all lives are equal but some lives are more equal than others.

I perhaps over simplify things, the situation in Darfur has arisen through a violent civil war not drought or famine. The problem wont be solved until we can solve that crisis but that shouldn't stop anyone giving the money. The UN have African peacekeepers in the region and are continually trying to bring about a peaceful settlement. Things are looking hopeful with the problem being solved by Africans for Africans. Again they need the support of the rest of the world, which has been sadly lacking.

The Media

One of the things you will probably hear a lot about from me is the role of the media in modern society. I have a very low opinion of the media they are the despicable fourth estate who try to ruin the world for the rest of us. Any Psychology academic will tell you that positive thoughts are enablers and negative thought / aspirations only hold people back.

What does the media provide just the negative, and now 24 hours a day. I pity the government they cant do anything right, the smallest mistake and the media are baying for a resignation. You have to wonder how many good politicians we have lost because the media shouted so loud.

Sadly its the culture we have all grown up in and the media wouldn't exist unless the people liked a spectacle. Its a bit like a public hanging, we all like to watch and thank god it isn't us on the receiving end.

The only way round it all is to develop filters, I can't remember who has written books about it, I will post it later if I remember. What they basically meant was be selective about what you accept as truth, understand what the writer has to gain and what their potential bias is.

Even more basically don't be sheep and question everything.

Update 02/05/06

The person I referred to in the penultimate paragraph is Noam Chomsky, his propaganda model includes five filters: Ownership, Funding, Sourcing, Flak and Anti-ideologies.

These filters can be used as a framework to put any news item in context.