Mojo Mathers – Matters to me!

Mojo Mathers - Matters to me!

Now there are many reasons I’m going to Party Vote Green this election but to be honest one of the top reasons is to hopefully get this amazing woman, and activist into Parliament.

Over the past year I have had the amazing chance to get to know Mojo, and the privilege to call her my friend. I sit here now and am slightly surprised that at one time she completely terrified me. When I first met her at the Green Party AGM in 2009 she was such a strong, passionate, and outspoken woman I couldn’t help be completely intimidated.

I will be honest when I first met her I held a lot of assumptions about how she would be since she was deaf. Within a few short minutes though Mojo had completely broken through all those assumptions. She didn’t let anyone walk, or talk over her, her disability wasn’t holding her back that was for sure. The more time I spent around her the more I saw what an amazing and persuasive speaker she is, her passion for so many topics, and her love for her daughters(who are amazing women in their own rights)

I have also unfortunately heard some really inane and stupid reasons why she isn’t “suitable” for parliament, all them focused on her disability.  One of the key one’s I’ve heard is that Parliament isn’t set up for a deaf Member of Parliament, which is just ignorant and lazy excuse. If we let excuses like this effect our everyday there would be no wheelchair ramps anywhere, our cross walks wouldn’t be accessible to the blind, and allergy information wouldn’t be on food packets. Parliament isn’t set up for a deaf person? Then let’s change that.

I think it is about time we had a Member of Parliament who truly understands what it’s like to be disabled in Society today. One who understands that the disabled community of New Zealand are the most disadvantaged community.

I’m being unfair to Mojo though by just highlighting what she would do for the Disabled Community, for she is very knowledgeable and eloquent on many key Green Party issues. Her passions also include the Impact the Dairy Industry has on our environment and influences on Climate Change.

As a woman with a disability, and is concern by the state of our environment and our world, I cannot think of anyone better to represent me in parliament than Mojo Mathers.

At number 14 on the List the Green Party would need to get just over 12% for her to make it into parliament and I think this is a real possibility this election; and my vote will be cast in her favour.

Please don’t just take my word for it though, here are some great links on Mojo and her complete awesomeness:

Mojo Mathers Green Party Official Page

News Wire article on Mojo

Stuff article on Mojo

Being green and devout.

I recently went to a very interesting lunchtime lecture at St Andrew’s on the Terrace called God, Gaia and Us by Lloyd Geering a really interesting New Zealand theologian. The lecture itself was primarily about how taking care of the earth was the most Christian thing you could do. I’m not Christian as many of you may know but I also have no issues with those that are thus why I was at the lecture.

It was really fascinating as  he talked though the history about how as the faiths changed our view and outlook on world changed. I sat back and just listened as Llyod explained about how the ancients polytheism  meant that they saw the earth as part of them. They respected everything part of natures in order not to cause offense to the god that was in charge of that item. They also believed that the gods walked among them, Because of all of these things we were connected to the planet all of it’s cycles and storms. As we slowly moved to monotheism from 200 CE to 1000 CE(which was the begining of a dark ages) our thought processes with from a living earth in which we were connected to, to a inanimate object that was the domain of satan and thus doomed. It was from this period on to the late nineteenth century that we created this idea that the earth didn’t matter, that it wasn’t important and thus no sins could be made against it.

I think what astounded me the most was that Llyod is a 90 year old minister and theologian and was saying Christianity kinda got it all wrong on this level and we need to be more like the Ancient Greeks and Romans. I believe he is on to something there and was very fascinated to hear what he had to say. He wasn’t saying we should all whorship 18 Gods and Goddess, but instead that perhaps God wasn’t to just be whorshipped in a church.

One of the best ways we can do the work of God and obey God is to take care of the earth he built. It is our responsibilty as the so called dominant species to make sure the earth is in good condition and well managed. Making sure to keep the air as clean as possible and that animals are protected when we need them. We cannot sit back and let more and more species become extinct. Just because we are the dominant species does not make us the most important one. There is a possibilty that many “Evangelical Christians” are too self centered to even contemplate. The possibility that if we don’t protect the earth and continue to help it thrive and thus respect the work of God that he very well may feel the need to have us removed for it’s own protection. That seems to be the path that we are headed to that one day the earth may reach a place that it cannot sustain human life and thus we may die off, leaving the world to the “lower species” again.

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