Thursday, March 8, 2012

On the Scotch and North British

I’m going through a funny phase of life just now. It’s my birthday next week and I’ll be half way near enough between the ages my mother and father died. I’ve also found out I may have a wee heart problem.
That would naturally put me into a reflective mood anyway but the prospect of war with Iran, the financial debacle world wide and the Scottish referendum give one a wider context in which to ponder.
Cards on the table time. I WILL vote YES for an independent Scotland. I don’t have to think about that, even though I have.
I am a Scot. Bald statement, not a lot of detail and so what?
What does that mean? Well I was born here and have lived in Scotland all my life. That isn’t even the surface of the story though. For me being a Scot isn’t just a statement it is a way of being. Scot ergo sum basically. It is visceral, elemental, metaphysical and rooted so deeply it is integral to my being.
I imagine many other people feel the same way about their country, though from first hand experience I can only say the Belgians do, as I’m married to one.
The thing is though, if you saw me you would think “archetype”. Big with what used to be a bushy red beard now much more white. You would probably think “that explains it” but it doesn’t. We come in all shapes sizes and colours. Skin tone and descent don’t seem to matter anything like as much as instinct and thought pattern, and I have no idea why.
We are a small wind blasted country on the north west edge of Europe with basically crap weather and midges. If you think that statement is funny I challenge you to go to the West Highlands on a still summer evening and find out what hell is actually like.
You won’t laugh for long.
We have been oppressed and sold out by our own, as well as the neighbours, for centuries. And yet, we’ve kept our languages despite that. We’ve kept our national identity. We’ve kept the sense of not being the same.
We’ve been subjected to stereotype so many times it gets positively embarrassing. Braveheart might have been a good film but it wasn’t actually historically accurate. Harry Lauder was a deliberate character designed to make money and don’t get me started on Brigadoon!
Nowadays we are stereotyped as bigoted football fanatics. Yes there are some but from a population of 5 million, not that many.
This is despite the endless promotion of the idea through TV and radio. It seems to take no account of the fact that there are 35 million Scots born in the world today. We are a nation that got off our backsides and went out there to work. There is a long tradition of education then emigration for a better life.
One of the saddest parts of our story is that we also suffered ethnic cleansing and not that long ago. My great grandfather was cleared from Skye. His father is named on the Battle of the Braes monument in Glendale. That’s pretty damned close in real terms.
If you’ve never heard of any of that, it’s no surprise. It isn’t taught much though it should be. Even worse, there is a statue above Golspie to the first Duke of Sutherland who started the clearances to provide grazing for sheep.
PG Wodehouse said “ it is not difficult to differentiate between a ray of sunshine ad a Scotchman with a grudge”.
Well that is true but what I’ve just written isn’t meant as a moan. Rather it sets a backdrop against which we can list the good things. We produced poets of the stature of Burns and Sorley Maclean. Authors like Lewis Grassic Gibbon. Music of a complexity and beauty to take your breath away.
My family will roll their eyes but I learned English in school. I still think and react in Scots. Both Scots and Gaelic are still spoken and read.  Indeed, on one occasion visiting a relative in a Glasgow hospital I was asked by a nurse which language we had been speaking, the Scots was so broad.
There is a 700 year tradition of literacy and literature. Hamish Henderson dedicated his life to collecting and saving the songs of the people. The interest in this is starting to grow, especially among the children. The pride being demonstrated isn’t hollow. It’s backed by substance.
And now the referendum beckons. We have to decide if we as a people have the balls to take control of our own nation and take responsibility for the future.
When the parliaments combined in 1707, we were sold out to a promise of wealth and the glitter of a superior culture. We found out the hard way it wasn’t superior at all and wealth, as always, stayed with the wealthy.
That might have stayed true now with the City and American culture but again both in recent times have proved hollow and on shallow foundations.
We now have, as Nicola Sturgeon recently said, the means to provide a better future for our nation. I have no doubts we will make mistakes. I have no doubt we will get things wrong. Every country does. But they will be OUR mistakes. It will be US getting it wrong.
Do not be fooled by the London set. All the party leaders base their policies on what suits the City. Tory and Lib Dem would gladly see the back of us if England had secure water and oil. Labour know without Scotland it is unlikely they would gain power in England.  They have their own agendas and I suggest the wellbeing of the Scots doesn’t rank high on their priority list.
When you hear the bullshit and bluster, remember that is all it is.
Many people will write many things before the vote takes place, probably me too.
All I can urge is, before you vote, think it through. Don’t vote on your gut, and don’t vote along prescribed party lines. Vote for what you see as the best future for your children and grandchildren.
We have ONE chance just ONE CHANCE for freedom and if we do not take it I fear for our very existence as a people.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Sanity, what sanity?

I watch with increasing disbelief the actions of a government run mad on power and unwilling to give any up causing misery and risking the health of its people.
I watch a racist homophobic misogynist be defended
I watch moronic thugs tweeting gleefully on the death of a fellow countryman simply because he supports a different sports team.
I watch a government kill its own people and stick two fingers up to a toothless UN then hear a failed presidential candidate talk about getting his country into yet another unwinable war
I watch a government spout forth about bombing another country just in case it becomes an actual threat.
I watch people actually saying that a regional nuclear war would be a good climate fix because of the nuclear winter

Then I find out that because I want independence for my country and believe that all  the evidence indicates my species is at risk from potentially savage climate change, I'm some kind of moron.

There is an expression in my country which sums it up nicely.

Aye Right

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Lets Solve climate change part 4

I wasn't going to do this bit quite yet, it was going to be part 5 but I've been challenged by a chap to produce some scientific evidence. He seems nice enough but he and I disagree on whether climate change is real so I'll put up some of my argument and let it be seen and judged.

I'll start with a few books. You needn't read all of them but a couple will give you a fairly good grounding in the basics.

The first is The Two Mile Time Machine by Richard Alley. He's a guy who spends a lot of time drilling in the Greenland Ice sheets and his book gives a fascinating account of what they found.

The second is by a guy called Fred Pearce. If you are in the UK the book is called, The Last Generation. If in the USA the title is With Speed and Violence.

I'd also recommend a book by Dave Reay called Climate Change begins at Home.

There are many many books out there arguing one thing or another, some of them quite readable but the 3 above give a good overview.

If you already think climate change is real I'd also recommend The end of the long summer by Diane Dumanoski

Web site wise, where to start there are so many!

http://www.ipcc.ch/ gives you the body which produces the reports EVERYONE disagrees about


http://www.skepticalscience.com/ Though my friend won't like it!!

http://www.wunderground.com/climate/ and you can get a weather forecast.

http://nsidc.org/ mainly about the Arctic

http://www.eea.europa.eu/  lots and lots of stuff.


Please feel free to search on your own by the way. I won't be offended honest!

As always comments are more than welcome, mistake pointing is encouraged and discussion is good.

Happy reading.