GeezerWise Says... The Things We Take For Granted Didn’t Just Magically Appear
We call ourselves self-made... but a whole lot of what makes life decent came from people who fought battles most of us forgot ever happened.
There’s a certain kind of guy… let’s call him Joe.
Joe likes to think he built everything himself.
He gets up in the morning, pours a coffee, swallows his pills, drives to work, cashes his cheque, complains about taxes, and mutters something about “government getting out of people’s lives.”
Fair enough.
But here’s the uncomfortable little truth nobody likes talking about…
A whole pile of the things Joe depends on every single day didn’t appear by magic.
That clean water coming out of the tap?
Somebody fought for standards.
The medication Joe takes with breakfast?
Somebody fought to make sure it actually works and won’t poison him.
The bacon in the frying pan?
Food safety rules.
The ingredient label on his shampoo bottle?
Consumer protection.
The air he breathes?
Environmental regulations… the kind people love mocking until smog rolls into town or somebody dumps chemicals upstream.
Then Joe hops in his car or onto transit.
Seatbelts. Safety standards. Road rules. Public infrastructure. Insurance systems.
None of that appeared because corporations woke up one morning feeling generous.
People pushed for it.
Sometimes unions.
Sometimes activists.
Sometimes governments.
Sometimes politicians from the left.
Sometimes from the centre.
Occasionally even conservatives… before politics became one giant reality show.
Joe goes to work at a decent job.
Paid holidays.
Workplace safety.
Weekends.
Pensions.
Overtime pay.
Workers’ compensation.
Those didn’t fall from the sky either. Workers fought for them. In some cases, people literally died fighting for safer conditions and fair treatment.
And when Joe’s dad retires?
Old Age Security.
CPP.
Healthcare.
Rural electrification.
Public roads.
Things Canadians now treat like background wallpaper.
Funny thing about good systems… once they’ve been around long enough, people stop noticing them.
Until they disappear.
Now before somebody fires off an angry comment…
No, this isn’t a love letter to Liberals.
And no, Conservatives aren’t the villain in every story.
Reality’s messier than that.
Canada was built by people arguing, pushing, compromising, and occasionally dragging governments… of all stripes… into doing something useful.
But it’s worth asking ourselves something…
Have we become so used to stability that we forgot what instability looks like?
Because around the world, plenty of people don’t take these things for granted.
Some countries are crawling out from authoritarian governments.
Some struggle with food shortages, corruption, collapsing healthcare, polluted water, or systems rigged for the wealthy.
And south of the border?
Let’s just say Canadians are getting a front-row seat to what happens when basic protections become political footballs.
The point here isn’t left versus right.
It’s memory.
We inherited systems people fought hard to build.
The real question is whether we’re smart enough to protect what works… before we only appreciate it after it’s gone.
GeezerWise Says…
Freedom is great. But clean water, safe food, healthcare, pensions, and worker protections don’t happen because everybody suddenly decides to behave.
They happen because somebody, somewhere, decided the public mattered too.
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Absolutely Fred! We ALL stand on the shoulders of those who fought for us and came before us!
Goood reminders Fred. I’ll just add a point if I may. A lot of what we take for granted folks is . . . SOCIALISM. Yes - the dreaded socialism. Which btw is NOT communism. In fact, there hasn’t really ever been a truly communist country, that follows Karl Marx’s theories. Russia? Nope not ever. So please do not conflate the two. Adding to your reminders.