Sunday, May 04, 2008

Respect, does it mean anything today?

Below is just one section on the Labrador Inuit Constitution.



Human Dignity



2.4.5 Every Labrador Inuk has inherent dignity and the right to have his or her dignity respected and
protected; and every Labrador Inuk has a responsibility to treat others with respect and to
contribute to the wellbeing, safety and freedom of all members of Labrador Inuit society.






In referencing it I point out it has nothing to do with anything I have posted to date, certainly, from my perspective nothing to do with the Elections to be held on Tuesday.



I will elaborate further at a later date, suffice to say for now it is close and personal but I want to give a little more time to see if there is some dignity and respect for others left in certain sections of the society that will be the target of my pique if not forthcoming.
Most likely nothing will eventualize, but I will feel better.

The man with all the details has some interesting $ figures on income distribution in the province. Nunatsiavut has some high paying jobs by the look of it, because there sure are a hell of a lot of low income people and fixed income people around.
Guess the Nunasiavut Government, the other two levels of government and the mining industry workers bump the average up quite a bit.

Youz all will have to get your Jolly's another way for a few days, I'm off to experience the delights of central Labrador, weather permitting, the Fog depositing ice looks ominous but is supposed to burn off.

2 comments:

Paradise Driver said...

Have a good trip and stay safe.

Brian said...

I hope to PD, thanks.
Fog has lifted and I await the arrival of flight 200, about 3 hours late by look of things, but then one never knows untill it happens up this way.