Here’s a story.
There’s a traveller sitting beneath an oak tree on a piece of land.
The owner comes up to him, in a threatening manner and says:
Get off my land!
My father gave it to me
And what made it his land?
His father gave it to him
And what made it his land?
His father fought for it
Right says the traveller, rolling up his sleeves,
I’ll fight you for it then..!!
At the end of the English Civil War, (The 1640s), people began to realise that after their sacrifice in fighting that war,
they had replaced one bunch of uncaring bastards with another lot….
well, that’s politics and war for you, nothing new there then!!!
I see paralells with today that are uncanny, even scary, at times. The people pitched against an unrepresentative state and aristocracy. The Church acting rather like the present day multinationals, and a lot of people who just wanted to be left alone, without interference fo church or state, on land that they respected and loved. I have included here, and throughout my site, background info, to give you an idea of what I mean and why I care.
350 years ago now, but a solid example of “DIY culture”, or what!
How then. I don’t think, that much has changed for many of us. Not really. It is about access to land, still.
On the 22nd September, the Countryside Alliance is coming to town. Well, I wont be joining them. But while they’re in town, I’ll be going out to the countryside. A stunt perhaps. there are still thousands who think like I do. Check earlier in my blog at:
http://tash_lodge.blogspot.com/2002_08_25_tash_lodge_archive.html#80867277