Occupy Heart 11/15: Jubilee – the heart of debt forgiveness - Occupy Cafe2024-03-29T05:10:52Zhttp://www.occupycafe.org/forum/topics/occupy-heart-11-15-jubilee-the-heart-of-debt-forgiveness?commentId=6451976%3AComment%3A34547&feed=yes&xn_auth=noBen, you wrote this. "Instead…tag:www.occupycafe.org,2012-11-19:6451976:Comment:348352012-11-19T14:37:19.184ZHarvey W. Austin, MDhttp://www.occupycafe.org/profile/HarveyWAustinMD
Ben, you wrote this. "Instead, it encourages debt resistance."<br />
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It seems that one of the most basic laws of human interaction comes down to these simple words, "There ain't no free lunch."<br />
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Resisting a debt seems, at its most basic, the repudiation of one's word. And, if we do not have a society that HONORS ONE'S WORD AS ONE'S SELF... then we have not a society but merely a non-trusting unreliable gangland of opportunists.<br />
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It seems to me that existing debt is... and ought to be... a NON-issue…
Ben, you wrote this. "Instead, it encourages debt resistance."<br />
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It seems that one of the most basic laws of human interaction comes down to these simple words, "There ain't no free lunch."<br />
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Resisting a debt seems, at its most basic, the repudiation of one's word. And, if we do not have a society that HONORS ONE'S WORD AS ONE'S SELF... then we have not a society but merely a non-trusting unreliable gangland of opportunists.<br />
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It seems to me that existing debt is... and ought to be... a NON-issue for outsiders. Debt is best to remain, given the primacy of individual choice, an issue between the parties of the agreement-freely-chosen. Actually, the predatory lendi…tag:www.occupycafe.org,2012-11-18:6451976:Comment:345642012-11-18T19:36:12.899ZBen Robertshttp://www.occupycafe.org/profile/BenRoberts
Actually, the predatory lending was and is done almost entirely outside of programs with government guarantees. New Century and Countrywide's subprime heists, for example. Or payday loans and credit card debt at usurious rates (rates the government used to limit to much lower levels).
Actually, the predatory lending was and is done almost entirely outside of programs with government guarantees. New Century and Countrywide's subprime heists, for example. Or payday loans and credit card debt at usurious rates (rates the government used to limit to much lower levels). We framed this conversation i…tag:www.occupycafe.org,2012-11-17:6451976:Comment:348232012-11-17T13:25:50.604ZBen Robertshttp://www.occupycafe.org/profile/BenRoberts
<p>We framed this conversation in terms of "forgiveness," but Strike Debt organizers apparently don't want to use that term to describe the Jubilee, according to <a href="http://www.yesmagazine.org/people-power/offshoot-occupy-set-to-cancel-millions-in-medical-debts?utm_source=wkly20121116&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=titleTepper" target="_blank">this report from Yes! Magazine</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>[Strike Debt organizer Yates] <span>McKee emphasizes that the campaign is not about…</span></p>
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<p>We framed this conversation in terms of "forgiveness," but Strike Debt organizers apparently don't want to use that term to describe the Jubilee, according to <a href="http://www.yesmagazine.org/people-power/offshoot-occupy-set-to-cancel-millions-in-medical-debts?utm_source=wkly20121116&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=titleTepper" target="_blank">this report from Yes! Magazine</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>[Strike Debt organizer Yates] <span>McKee emphasizes that the campaign is not about charity, but "solidarity and mutual aid." Nor is the campaign calling for debt "forgiveness," which reinforces the notion that debtors are guilty of moral failures. Instead, it encourages debt resistance. After all, "We're calling for this to be a political act of economic non-compliance,” he told me. “We are intentionally withdrawing our consent from this system."</span></p>
</blockquote> Thanks for the joke...
Remind…tag:www.occupycafe.org,2012-11-16:6451976:Comment:348222012-11-16T23:18:29.217ZSharif Abdullahhttp://www.occupycafe.org/profile/SharifAbdullah
<p>Thanks for the joke...</p>
<p>Reminds me of a saying from South Africa during the Apartheid days:</p>
<p>A black African, remarking how few whites rule them, encourages others to join him. "There are so many of us, if we all just SPIT, we would drown the whites!"</p>
<p>To which someone replies, "Yes, but when the white man comes, our mouths all go dry..."</p>
<p>It's not even a matter of "ganging up"... if we all just DID SOMETHING ELSE, the existing system would simply GO AWAY. This is…</p>
<p>Thanks for the joke...</p>
<p>Reminds me of a saying from South Africa during the Apartheid days:</p>
<p>A black African, remarking how few whites rule them, encourages others to join him. "There are so many of us, if we all just SPIT, we would drown the whites!"</p>
<p>To which someone replies, "Yes, but when the white man comes, our mouths all go dry..."</p>
<p>It's not even a matter of "ganging up"... if we all just DID SOMETHING ELSE, the existing system would simply GO AWAY. This is the lesson and the power of the "Velvet Revolution" of Czechoslovakia -- which for some reason few people other to understand...</p>
<p>Jerry, you get points for joke-telling...</p>
<p>Peace,</p>
<p>Sharif</p>
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<p></p> Are you asking what I owe the…tag:www.occupycafe.org,2012-11-16:6451976:Comment:345502012-11-16T01:18:48.481ZHarvey W. Austin, MDhttp://www.occupycafe.org/profile/HarveyWAustinMD
Are you asking what I owe the 1%? Or are you asking what the 1% owe me? Ben, are we not, you and I, IN the 1%... of the wealthiest in the world... just by being Americans in the middle class? After all, 40% of the world lives on less than 4$ a day.<br />
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It seems strange to me that I can't quite get the reason for the existence of this '1 and 99' dichotomy ... unless it is to create a background distinction between two political parties... the P's being the 1% and the D's the 99%. Nah, that's…
Are you asking what I owe the 1%? Or are you asking what the 1% owe me? Ben, are we not, you and I, IN the 1%... of the wealthiest in the world... just by being Americans in the middle class? After all, 40% of the world lives on less than 4$ a day.<br />
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It seems strange to me that I can't quite get the reason for the existence of this '1 and 99' dichotomy ... unless it is to create a background distinction between two political parties... the P's being the 1% and the D's the 99%. Nah, that's probably not it.<br />
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A larger question: Is this dichotomy really useful to bring us all together?... or does it tend to separate us? Scribing the harvest from tod…tag:www.occupycafe.org,2012-11-16:6451976:Comment:347232012-11-16T00:49:39.421ZBen Robertshttp://www.occupycafe.org/profile/BenRoberts
<p>Scribing the harvest from today's call:</p>
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<li>From a spiritual perspective, there is no such thing as debt. Culture wants conformity and uses debt and punishment as an artificial tool to get it, e.g. "I have to keep my word or answer to the judge"<ul>
<li>We're all interconnected, and that means the suffering of one of us is the suffering of all. The system needs to be responsible for the health of its parts. AND we are also responsible for ourselves. It's not…</li>
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<p>Scribing the harvest from today's call:</p>
<ul>
<li>From a spiritual perspective, there is no such thing as debt. Culture wants conformity and uses debt and punishment as an artificial tool to get it, e.g. "I have to keep my word or answer to the judge"<ul>
<li>We're all interconnected, and that means the suffering of one of us is the suffering of all. The system needs to be responsible for the health of its parts. AND we are also responsible for ourselves. It's not either/or.</li>
<li>Nonexistence of debt correlates to the existence of God</li>
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<li>Buying into a system that thrives on debt is our own choice--we can do it differently. I've never used a credit card or taken out a mortgage. Bought a car with cash.</li>
<li>Appreciation to Heather for her story, and empathy for her, as well as to Mushin for his.<ul>
<li>Her story brought me to a fragile place, where I see how much I do need community</li>
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<li>Being a 100% disabled Vet... Gained an appreciation for the VA--the most cost effective health care system in the US is provided by the gov't. State of the art care. And it's "single payer." Why can't we do that for everyone in this country?</li>
</ul> In what ways are the 1% in ou…tag:www.occupycafe.org,2012-11-16:6451976:Comment:345472012-11-16T00:35:02.593ZBen Robertshttp://www.occupycafe.org/profile/BenRoberts
<p>In what ways are the 1% in our debt? Can we forgive them? And how does forgiving debt figure into a world where assets are even more maldistributed than liabilities?</p>
<p>In what ways are the 1% in our debt? Can we forgive them? And how does forgiving debt figure into a world where assets are even more maldistributed than liabilities?</p> Greetings;
I was hoping that…tag:www.occupycafe.org,2012-11-15:6451976:Comment:347202012-11-15T22:33:47.097ZSharif Abdullahhttp://www.occupycafe.org/profile/SharifAbdullah
<p>Greetings;</p>
<p>I was hoping that I'd be present for this important call, but gut problems are driving me back to bed (on a sunny Portland day!).</p>
<p>When I first heard about the Jubilee, my first thought was, "This is such a brilliant idea, I wish I had thought of it!" </p>
<p>Focusing on medical debt (instead of generalized consumer debt) strikes the right note...</p>
<p>However: I think that it is important to recognize that ALL DEBT involves a dance between two actors... and that…</p>
<p>Greetings;</p>
<p>I was hoping that I'd be present for this important call, but gut problems are driving me back to bed (on a sunny Portland day!).</p>
<p>When I first heard about the Jubilee, my first thought was, "This is such a brilliant idea, I wish I had thought of it!" </p>
<p>Focusing on medical debt (instead of generalized consumer debt) strikes the right note...</p>
<p>However: I think that it is important to recognize that ALL DEBT involves a dance between two actors... and that it is important to build responsibility into any and every system. ALL OF US CREATE AND MAINTAIN THIS SYSTEM -- WE CAN NEVER CHANGE IT UNTIL WE RECOGNIZE THAT FACT. I have a share of responsibility for the debt that I accrue, even in situations that are heavy-handed.</p>
<p>For example: Knowing the high cost of medical care, I have scheduled medical procedures in Third World countries, where the care is BETTER and CHEAPER than in the US. (That's right: not "as good as", but actually superior to the US medical system). I also take responsibility for finding natural (and cheap) alternatives to what the doctors prescribe. (For example: Garlic to balance my blood pressure: prescription garlic = $200/month. Garlic supplements at health food store (SAME THING!!) = $12/mo. A clove of raw, fresh garlic every day = $4/month.)</p>
<p>But: I cannot tell you the number of people who refuse to think for themselves, who blindly follow "doctors orders", even when the doctor orders them into bankruptcy. </p>
<p>What responsibility do we as a society have to bail out people who will not take responsibility for themselves? </p>
<p>Peace,</p>
<p>Sharif</p>
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<p></p> At first blush... haven't con…tag:www.occupycafe.org,2012-11-15:6451976:Comment:345402012-11-15T17:00:28.371ZHarvey W. Austin, MDhttp://www.occupycafe.org/profile/HarveyWAustinMD
At first blush... haven't considered this before.... it seems like a fine idea but doubt whether the financials powers that be would adopt. Seems in accord with Eisenstein's views in Sacred Economics.<br />
Until that gets read, discussed, adopted,see no possibility of debt forgiveness occurring. The context for it just isn't present.<br />
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Suspect that a new economic system will only occur After The Crash Harvey
At first blush... haven't considered this before.... it seems like a fine idea but doubt whether the financials powers that be would adopt. Seems in accord with Eisenstein's views in Sacred Economics.<br />
Until that gets read, discussed, adopted,see no possibility of debt forgiveness occurring. The context for it just isn't present.<br />
<br />
Suspect that a new economic system will only occur After The Crash Harvey