After I posted that first post on this topic , I thought about it, and realized I had not chosen the right words . It sounds like I am seeing more and more people who were taught the right way , deciding to charge . Actually I have only seen this in a couple of cases .
What I am seeing more and more, is people who know the right way , getting exhausted dealing with the sheer volume and complexity of problems . ? There is multigenerational trauma , drug and alcohol abuse , gangs , violence , poverty , integrating traditional cultural values
with government run social programs, different tribal traditions which combine into situations where often no one is sure if the way someone is doing something , is the right way, in their paticular tradition , and all this gets mixed up ? with a few very pushy out right frauds and exploiters , and their many clueless followers .
Many of these people are too unwell to give more than they take ? , and those that could give more than they take , misunderstand "no charge" to be " no contribution" .
Then there is the huge difficulty of integrating all these people with problems , with strong cultural traditions of hospitality , gentle teaching and inclusiveness .
It can be overwhelming . Some people get angry and try and solve the problems through exclusion , but often in urban areas, that creates more problems by dividing the community , families , and even traditional Elders, who often strongly believe exclusion of any people , is not a solution .
More and more I see exhausted people just giving up , and saying maybe it is all OK .
But that is not what people realy think or feel , they just are trying to pick their battles .
No matter how good a person may be , if they are living in a community going through a famine , a war or a plague , their lives will be affected by this . It has nothing to do with not being good enough , or needing to earn respect.
How I see it , it is about the problems of trying to retain cultural values , that have been forcibly displaced and now must find a way to function within a totally different cultural structure , that is not generally supportive of these traditional values . ?
And of course the exploiters and frauds are very quick to take advantage of every opprotunity to bend things to their own avantage . ?
I really appreciate the words of Chutwood , Raven_Walkingstick and Weheli as the combined issues are complex and I see so many misunderstandings. And I appreciate Andreas for being brave enough to try and explore this.
Thanks ?