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Data is the new GOLD

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Very soon everything you do, say and even think will be monitored by someone and your every action predicted and yes even controlled by the person or persons’ who have that information. Now, you may think this is a conspiracy theory, and I am a great believer in conspiracy theories but sad to say this bit of information dropped out of the CT bracket a long time ago. Owners of personal data and those who mine for it are the new billionaires of today. I don’t have to elaborate any further, I am sure names, organisations and of course countries spring to mind.

All actions will be predicted, probably by using algorithms and the herd of humanity will be directed and driven like the cattle herds of the past and in probably the same direction, to the slaughterhouse! That great “controller” of humanity – religion will be declared redundant (as is already happening) for after all isn’t it the set of rules decreed by your religion that primarily keeps you on the proverbial “straight and narrow”? If not for religion, you would kill and rob at will and survival would depend on how “strong” you are wouldn’t it? Probably, aided and abetted mildly by the law of the land. People will soon learn that in the new world your ‘God” would grant your wishes based on the data that is collected on you and manipulating this data and hoping to fool the algorithms would replace all those pseudo attempts and gaining merit that prevail today. Just like the biggest scoundrels in the world make huge donations to charity and carry out much publicised charitable works they will either hire people to feed data into the systems or in the case of the mega rich (read as demigods) own the access to that data. The high priests and the bishops and cardinals will have information technology qualifications and wear jeans and t shirts!

We don’t need to fear nuclear wars, they will be predicted and forestalled long before they happen. Even armed confrontations unless they are needed to support the economies of the strong nations will not happen. The real war will be in cyberspace for dominance and control of data. Think about it folks, it has already started and is well underway. There probably is an organization much more powerful than the sham that is the United Nations, meeting regularly and steering the seething mass of humanity towards a predetermined goal set by them. Now, this is a complete conspiracy theory but maybe this too will fall from the ranks of theory into accepted practice, sooner than you think.

So, what are we doing, us scribes who try to open the minds of our readers to think in a different way? Yes, we are wasting our time! What we write and what is published (often two different things depending on the country it is published in) has no bearing just as the ranting and ravings of the old-time preachers and their heartfelt attempts to guide humanity had little effect.

As long as we put all our data on the internet, we will be controlled by the data Moghuls. Absolutely everything including pictures of our meals, all the clothes we wear, our holiday destinations and even our wishes for holidays in the future, it is all there and no doubt some of you realise that this is already mined, and you get “customised” special offers based on this information. The car you drive and the vehicles you aspire to, where you live and your dream home it is all there, sound familiar? The only thing I haven’t seen is the toilet habits of individuals posted on the internet, but that maybe because I don’t look for that sort of information!

If the internet is not controlled and certain rules put in place to control what can go on it and what can be taken out of it, we may as well give up on any attempts to retain our individuality and freedom of choice. Some countries have already put such restrictions in place but in the world of capitalism big money calls the shots and big money belongs to those who got into the data game early. As for data collection and mining we are told that our mobile phones and television screens can be turned into transmitters with gadgetry already built into to them and with the flick of a switch.

Will the world break up into communities that refuse to be connected via the internet? Little villages like my favourite little village of ancient Gaul’s who held out against the Roman empire a la Asterix. What if the Pandemic goes along the lines of what is being said by the prophets of doom and large-scale loss of life leads to isolated communities anyway? Could we revert to a more simple and even primitive lifestyle. On the other hand, what if the pandemic is a creation of the internet? All part of a predetermined plan for the cattle herd of humanity!

Food for thought or should I say fodder, dear readers?! One thing that is very clear is that the work of scribes such as I, profess to be, is largely a waste of time. We will influence nothing as our readership is probably just a handful of “old timers” who live in the past anyway. Besides, they are already converted! Therefore, with heartfelt thanks to those who have wasted a few minutes of their time reading my efforts, I take your leave over the holiday period at least and until some development (hopefully favourable to our beloved Pearl or the world in general) tempts me out of my reverie to write again. May I take this opportunity to wish all of you, in advance, a blessed Christmas and a New Year better than the last!



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The challenge of keeping value-based politics alive

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Anti-migrant protests in Durban, South Africa. BBC

The current outbreak of anti-immigrant protests in Durban, South Africa is bound to have taken many a subscriber to value-based politics or political idealism quite by surprise. After all, this is evidence that despite the historic accomplishments of nation-builders of the stature of the late President Nelson Mandela it cannot be taken for granted that identity politics, including racism in its worst forms, is no more in South Africa.

At the time of this writing details are scarce on the substantive root causes of the protests but it could very well be that economic grievances, particularly on the part of the majority community in South Africa, are contributing considerably to the disaffection. Shrinking employment and material prospects are likely to figure majorly among the factors igniting the unrest.

Fortunately, the local authorities in Durban are losing no time in calling for peaceful co-existence among the relevant communities and are pointing to the vital importance of stepping-up national integration processes. Apparently, immigrants in sizable numbers from neighbouring countries are present in Durban. However, international TV footage of the protests quoted some local authorities as saying that the majority of the immigrants in some centres that housed them were not illegal migrants and had the documents that entitle them to be in Durban.

In the Durban protests the world has fresh proof of the socially divisive consequences of the gathering globe-wide economic disaffection, touched off particularly by the continuing crisis in West Asia. Going ahead, the world would need to brace for increasing identity-based unrest of the kind it is just witnessing in South Africa.

Considering that the material lot of ordinary people everywhere could only aggravate progressively, with the US and Iran showing no signs of negotiating an end to their confrontation any time soon, it will be left to the more democratic and progressive sections of the world community to initiate positive measures collectively to bring a measure of relief to the discontented.

The swiftness with which such relief will be provided would depend crucially on the importance those sections taking up these undertakings attach to value-based politics as opposed to Realpolitik of power politics.

Going by these yardsticks, Italy could be considered to be moving in the right direction. Recently Italy came to the fore in initiating the collective named, ‘Rome Coalition for Food Security and Access to Fertilizer’, which has as one of its aims the swift provision of fertilizer to economically weak African countries.

In a recent statement Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Antonio Tajani, said that a principal aim of the project was to ensure that the farmers of Africa gained easy access to fertilizer, considering that food security is a growing concern among some of Africa’s economically vulnerable countries.

The statement went on to mention that some 30 countries hailing from the Mediterranean region, the Middle East, the Balkans as well as the FAO had been invited to join the coalition. The venture is far-seeing in that food security is main among the reasons for social discontent which in turn could degenerate into endemic political turmoil and bloodshed. Separatist violence and geographical fragmentation of countries wouldn’t be too far behind these developments, as Africa itself has often proved.

It is hoped that more G7 countries would take the cue from Italy and do what they could to ease the hardships of economically distressed countries, particularly of the global South. In these efforts they would need to break rank with the US, which is today brutally indifferent to the consequences of its policy of making ‘America First’, come what may.

Going by current developments, the Trump administration seems to be blithely oblivious to the wider, deleterious effects of its policy course in West Asia. Besides rendering Iran militarily and otherwise impotent nothing else seems to matter to Washington, as regards West Asia. This is policy short-sightedness of an extreme kind. After all, right now West Asia could be said to be sitting on the proverbial powder keg.

On the other hand, Iran is not giving the world the impression that it is doing anything constructive to get out of the policy straitjacket that it wove for itself decades ago. Rather than enter into a policy of ‘live and let live’ in relation to Israel in particular and initiate a process of reconciliation with the latter, it has chosen to operate within policy parameters that continue to damn Israel. This has put Israel always on the ‘defensive’ so to speak and prevented the opening up of space for meaningful dialogue.

That said, Israel is obliged to explore the possibilities of entering into a negotiatory process with the Arab-Islamic world that could lead to a de-escalation of tensions and bloodshed. It cannot continue to look at its neighbours through lenses that distort them as archetypal enemies who should be ‘wiped off completely from the face of the earth.’

In other words, the need is urgent for Realpolitik to give way to value-based politicks. Italy is beginning to prove that the latter approach could be pursued with some success. May be the EU and the UK could throw their weight behind these initiatives as well and establish that international politics could be refashioned on the basis of humane, civilized norms. The UN would need to be fully supportive of these moves and prove an organizational nucleus of the operations that follow.

In fact the time is ripe for people of conscience to collectively stand up on the side of peace and say ‘No’ to war and violence. Organizations such as the ICRC, the WHO and Medicines Sans Frontiers have already taken up this call. Referring to the widespread destruction of health facilities and their dehumanizing results these organizations have said, among other things, that ‘This is not a failure of the law. It is a failure of political will.’

True, ‘failure of political will’ among those powers that matter accounts for the runaway, uncontrollable nature of war and destruction in contemporary times, but more fundamentally it is a failure of the human conscience. It could very well be that the phenomenal levels to which violence and war have been unleashed today have had the effect of deadening consciences. This is a matter for urgent study and wide discussion.

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Vesak celebrations … with Cuteefly

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Perfect for celebrations, gifts, and meaningful occasions // Gift pack

I would describe Indunil Kaushalya Dissanayaka as innovative and creative, and she operates under the name of Cuteefly.

Indunil always comes up with something novel to celebrate special occasions, and she does it with candles … and that’s her profession.

She was in the spotlight when she created a happening scene, with candles, for Christmas, Sinhala and Tamil New Year, and Valentine’s Day.

As lanterns light up Sri Lanka for Vesak, the Colombo-based candle maker is quietly turning wax and wick into little pieces of the festival.

Candles reflecting Vesak themes

Her candles reflect Vesak themes – light, peace, remembrance, giving, etc., to enable you to fill your Vesak celebration with devotion and beauty.

Among her Vesak creations is a lotus-shaped soy candle, scented with sandalwood, lavender, etc., meant to burn during this Vesak Poya Day.

Indunil Kaushalya Dissanayaka: Customers
praise her for her creativity

These handcrafted Vesak candles are perfect for offering at the temple, she says.

What makes her creations so novel is that they come in different shapes, scents, themes, and all are handmade.

What’s more, her customers have heaped praise on her for her creativity.

According to Indunil, her creations are perfect as a thoughtful gift … to bring beauty, unity, and light into every moment.

Says Indunil: “Our beautifully handcrafted Unity candles are designed with premium detail and love, making them perfect for celebrations, gifts, and meaningful occasions.”

Cuteefly, says Indunil, is available online.

Readers could contact Indunil on 0778506066 for more details.

He Facebook Page is: Cuteefly.

Handmade with love

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Dark Spots …

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Yes, dark spots do crop up on the skin, especially with sun exposure and, of course, as the skin ages.

However, these tips should be of immense benefit to those who are faced with dark spots.

Lemon and Honey Glow Mask:

You will need 01 teaspoon lemon juice and 01 teaspoon honey.

Mix the lemon juice and honey well and then apply this mixture, only on the dark spots.

Leave for 10–15 minutes and then rinse with cool water.

Benefits:

Lemon helps brighten pigmentation.

Honey moisturises and heals skin.

Gives a natural glow.

* Aloe Vera Gel Treatment:

All you need is fresh aloe vera gel.

Apply the gel apply on dark spots, before going to bed.

Leave overnight and wash in the morning.

Benefits:

Reduces acne marks and pigmentation.

Soothes irritated skin.

Helps skin repair naturally.

Turmeric and Yoghurt Paste:

You will need 01 teaspoon yoghurt and a pinch of turmeric

Mix the yoghurt and turmeric into a smooth paste and apply on affected areas.

Leave for 15 minutes and then wash gently with lukewarm water.

Benefits:

Turmeric brightens skin naturally.

Yoghurt removes dead skin cells.

Helps fade dark spots gradually.

Use these packs 02-03 times a week as results are generally seen over time.

You can also try this out: Mix a ripe papaya into a smooth paste and apply to the face, or directly on to the dark spots. Leave for 15-20 minutes and then wash with lukewarm water.

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