In my previous blog I reflected on the changes in the lives
of black people I witnessed since I was last in Louisiana 30 years ago. No longer were blacks only working in marginalized
jobs or begging on the street but now they were integrated into all areas of society.
How things have changed in three days! I am very worried.
What will an American President, elected and fueled by the
hatred of white people who deeply resent those who are different - be it colour, gender,
culture preference or belief - mean for these people and all of us?
Due to the work of so many, over the past four decades all
Americans have come to enjoy increased freedom and the benefits that come with
it. Now I am horrified to hear that some people are “hiding in the shadows”!
Today is Remembrance Day in Canada where we wear poppies and
attend ceremonies in honour of those who fought for our freedom in the wars.
My father in law, Ray Lowe, fought in World War 2. A Canadian of Chinese descent who was born in
the city in which I reside – Victoria – he went to war at a time when Chinese
Canadians did not have the right to vote and had paid a head tax to immigrate
to Canada. Yet Ray risked his life for Canadians. His and so many others’ unselfish service to Canada and the world allows
us to live in a peaceful democracy enjoying freedom of speech and a high level of
equality for all people.
In my lifetime I have seen how far we have come - advancing equity and human rights and freedoms. As a woman I have personally benefited.
I will do whatever I can to defend these freedoms and not
let things slip backwards into a past no one should experience… anywhere.