A r\' ' by Joseph M.J . Sanlei’ It is coincidental that as the first semesterJ draws to a close, so too do we as a people bid faraflell to the l970's.‘ The generation of which I. am a mariner has grown up ‘ during this decade of paradox and 'mese last ten years have done much. as every ' decade tends to do, to. change our perceptions of ourselves and our environ- ment.’ Many of us ” unfortunately will ignore _ the real events of the 1970's, turning our attention instead to the insignificant and super- fluous. Others will have become nihilistic and shall drown in the sea of their own selfish tears. Still others will have beccme ’ narcissistic and probably contract the venereal disease of their cm hedon— ism (remember V.D. causes. blindness.) Yet, a' few of us, will continue to fight to" spread the good news that humanity is ,4 = Izzy/m . , endowed with reason - and mason demands Liberty - and demands perseverance. In the seventies, 'we have seen the‘masses of humanity ' still suffering under the , heavy mantlesof one or another oppression. We have the agony of the boat people, until the media decided they were no 9 longer "significan ",7; the gaiocide of Cambodia, until we became Weary of hearing , of it; the continuing . exploitation of wamen, be- cause we do not consider the Feminist cause "important" enough to ignite our right— eous ange . We have tolerated (and even accepted) the continuation of a " "racist" bigotry which rots our system and makes a mockery of our North - American Free Society. We have turned our eyes from ' the obvious Wrongdoings of our supposedly. "public" officials and yet we continue to make barrocm" complaints about the burden of corrupt government. 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We have been all too willing to prostitute ourselves, forsaking things such as "honest labor" , "honor", "truth" and "ecmpassion" and instead we sit with. blank faces and minds and stare at the tube that . has became the centre of our lives, or we get drunk and believe ourselves excused from civility itself and scream like the mindless animals we have degraded ourselves into being, in the sacristy of And when we are confronted with all these things, we look for pat answers and snappy simplicities to explain away all of our woes. So much of the 1970's was grand, so much was worthy of our highest praise; on a persmal level, there are ' the memories of a multi— tude of days frqm this last decade that. I' shall \take to my grave with fondness; but it is not the purpose of this column to be_a happy facade over the reality of the world." I - have dealt with many issues during the course of the ‘ last three months; I will deal with more next term, many of them indeed un— i pleasant, but if the weak— kneed cannot face reality, that is not my concern. I am Concerned with those who are suffering, who because of our inaction, still suffer; the _oppressed who,because of our apathy , still face oppression; .the hungry, who because of our callousness remain still to 'be exploited — these will nOt simply go away by pre— tending they do not exist, and until the eradication of these ills occurs, this column will serve to keep them in mind, in- its own meager way, every week. Only by hard work and I selfless sacrifice on the partof us all will these'blights upon the hUman soul be destroyed. EVery _ man must'beccme a Feminist and every waman must accept nothing less than her equality. Every person .ers . THE UNIVERSITY RIGHT‘ ; must strike out with all the anger that is within the human nature to convey at all perversions of our sacred Liberty. There must no longer ' be a place for any monarchy of crowned impost- They have beccme anachronistic — humanity alone deserves a crown. Our labor must be immediately employed to bring all this about. ‘ In the words written from the cell in which he died, the v ‘ martyred Dietrich Bonhoffer (who was murdered by the Nazis as one of their final sins against a humanity . that had failed to act soon enough to stop their demonic empire from ever being born and thereby acquiesced to the butchery which later ensued) : "We have been silent witnesses of evil deeds; we have been drenched by many storms; we have learnt the arts of equivocation and pretence; experience has made us suspicious of others and kept us from being truthful and open; intolerable conflicts have wornusdown andmadeus' cynical. Are we still of any use? What we need are not geniuses, or cynics, or misanthrops, or clever tacticians, but plain, honest straightforward men and women. ‘Will our inner power of resistance be strong enough, and our honesty with ourselves remorseless enough for us, to find our way back . to simplicity and straight— forwardness? " I do not yet know how to anwer Dr.“ Bonhoffer's quest-ions, but I know this - if we do not act soon, and act with all the power our souls can employ, we will revert not to the simplicity of the honest person, but to the cave from which our ancestors crawled. We will be left staring at our * humanity, as a sailor stares at the mast in the night following the appar- ition known as St. Elmo's V Fire, which when it is gone, leaves one wmdenn' 9 if it r was ever really there at all. COAT CHECK IN THE .BARN The Biology Club has established a "Coat Check" in the Barn . 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