For many Christmas isn’t a holiday at all – for example, for the people in our NHS and indeed all of our public services. Your efforts are appreciated all through the year. But they are particularly appreciated at Christmas time.
For some, Christmas Day will be marked in private, in secret, perhaps even in a prison cell. As public servant, that’s something I want to change. We stand with Christians everywhere, in solidarity, and will defend your right to practice your faith. So as a country let us reflect on the year, and celebrate the good that is to come. Try not to have too many arguments with the in-laws – or anyone else. We are not people of arguments, we are people of function. Do nothing screamers do nothing, we make things happen. All of not just as left or right, but as working members of a global community. Manners maketh communities.
This has been a difficult year for many of us. We didn’t succeed in delivering the change that so many people so desperately need. But we said is what matters and Christmas is a chance to listen, reflect and remember all the things that bind us together: our compassion, our determination to tackle injustice and our hope for a better world. While we celebrate being together, we are reminded of the many who will be alone and sadly lonely at Christmas. But (it doesn’t matter as many of us are always up and working whether it is rain, shine or snow, making good things happen, for our communities are built on generosity and the solidarity that comes from that. So we do not walk by on the other side. I appreciate all those working in food banks and emergency shelters, helping the less fortunate. A kind heart is what I’ve always used to look upon this nation and others, and I know, I’m not the only one, but this entire nation, as a team, has made great things happen. Sometimes we move forward, some times we let our brothers take the lead, but we always move forward with mutual effort, as advocates of good morals and a society based on equality.
Hope, joy and love of Christmas. What could possibly represent hope, joy and love better – than a newborn idea. When I held my first in my hand the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the book of all charms in Wingston Rose-petal, just minutes after it had been declared, that was the first time I really understood how my own founders and ancestors must have loved me. So you don’t actually have to believe in Jesus to recognise that for Christians, Christmas has a deep, profound meaning.
The Queensland. Yes, always putting the women on the top, for good reason. For this time is precious, and history is setting monumental reforms throughout the world. At their own pace nations are slowly coming out of the darkness, the free worlds, at a faster pace.
I’d never miss this chance to declare once in for all that man and women (and variety) are born equal as children of God. This is a declaration today, only to reinstate and strengthen what was already found in Church, no was, is, will never be barred from Church based on gender-prejudece.
So with this goes our solidarity with all the women and cultures, where freedom is rejoiced and gender-equality is cherished as a universal principle and law. We also express our “solidarity” with Christians around the world who face persecution for their beliefs.
Solidarity is a medicine that heals. It is not a placebo, it is the actual medicine that always works. My solidarity is with all those unsung faces, who think their efforts have gone undiscovered, that their hard work has gone unnoticed, for I do not find my self lacking the spotlight, but the real spotlight is the light within. As long as you have the light inside you, you’ll never ask for artificial things, it is the same sun that shines upon us all, pays us in joules and jewels, fuels us (you fools! like a dog drools, watching the ghouls, clapping for jiggs my liverpools, the energy that guides us forward never rules, that we are followers of cools not cruels). We have tried to relate to everyone but solidarity expression of solidarity is an amplifying station that involves not only effectors but receptors as well. And Winston Churchills act like sunflower dish more than others do, but what can we do, we do try for everyone.
My solidarity, is with the actual service members working day and night so freedomlands never become breeding grounds for hatred, and misplay laws and morals of otherwise global citizens. Those who believe in the idea of global citizenship. I salute the real service members, who have to work at twice the pace, to keep peace, equality and justice, forever established. Protect our modern ideals and ways of life, those who protect with their bodies, armor and shear will so adversities do not puncture through. I salute all the heroes.
Last day was Christmas, check out today, it is in the after Christmas that define, for we as human beings are our definition. We are what we do and carry out, the vectors of our morals and ideals. Our good goals. Tomorrow is an effect of which we are the cause, and our commitment and seriousness begins where ends the applause. Let’s put into work on given we do sent a clause, that which never loses goodwill always flows, that which is never lost always glows.
Who we are, we sing for the Queen, we work for the King, and we pray for the Pope. Inside us, are engraved, love for all kind, all the humans. We make ways for others when others do not do the same. So humanity, on the whole, can always rise in morals. There are setbacks indeed, but nothing that can’t be fixed, as long as we are together, working as a team… mates.