I’m alright Jack, bugger you!
Here is a
pic of my daughter Robin and my grand daughter Julia. As you can see they are a couple of big
mouths. This is the two of them recently
at a labour convention in Winnipeg, Manitoba. When Robin was born the first
words out of her mouth were not mommy or daddy but “it isn’t fair!” Hence a
career as a labour leader for one of Canada’s biggest unions Unifor. So I guess
you can figure I ain’t a conservative! I am a Social Democrat to the bone. If they
would have me I would live in Denmark. I keep waiting for them to ask me to be
their poet laureate at Guldagergaard.
The Arts is
a good place for me with my views. I have friends in every genre- gay, queer,
black, yellow, red and all out off the wall crazy. I love them all to death.
The Arts is a welcoming place for people that are different and that includes
the likes of me.
Robin has
done me proud. She has been wire tapped by the RCMP, followed by the Ontario
Provincial Police, locked in a church basement by the cops, dumpster dived in a
Walmart dumpster, marched in Gay Parades, and picketed Tyson Meats in Brooks,
Alberta. So what chance does Julia have
of being a Conservative? Not a hope in hell.
Caring for
others is hard work and takes courage. It is so much easier to just look after
your own self and claim survival of the fittest. I’m alright Jack, bugger you seems to be so
prevalent today.
Here is a
picture of my Uncle Jimmie’s pink woman’s mohair hat that he was so fond of
wearing. I keep the hat on a chair in my bedroom to remind me of him, the
conditions were he worked as a child in the coal pits of Northumberland,
England and then later
the
potteries of Medalta, Alberta where men were covered from head to toe in red
lead.
As you sit
comfortably in your home tonight, sipping a nice glass of red wine and chowing
down on a nice meal you had better give thanks to someone that sacrificed for
you. I do! Thanks Uncle Jimmie. Thanks
Robin and Julia. Thanks Jay my son the
downtown Toronto paramedic. Thanks to all of you that give more than you take. Bless
you! Oh and my dad’s name was Jack. I’m alright Jack. I’m living your dream!
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