Saturday 29 December 2012

It's an honour...

Not quite New Year yet, but the U.K. honours list is out.

I have mixed feelings about all of this: on the one-hand it is fair and reasonable that acts of selflessness, service, humility and bravery are rewarded and recognised by society. On the other hand, those that already earn millions from their daily endeavours hardly fall into the 'service' category and, one could say, are handsomely rewarded for their efforts?

The latest list has been announced with a loud and colourful Olympic fanfare and yes, the games and the efforts of U.K. athletes and sportsmen and women at London 2012 certainly had most of us shedding a tear or shouting encouragement at the telly. But... they won their medals at the games.

I have no problem with Bradley Wiggins getting a gong when he finally hangs-up his bicycle clips, but to give him a knighthood now cheapens the award as much as when Mick Jagger received one.

You all know I love my rock n roll (or rock n rail) but I am still mystified as to why Elton, Mick and Macca are now called 'Sir...'. Cliff too.

They have all received the recognition and financial rewards their efforts and craft deserves. Both McCartney and Jagger have had brushes with the law regarding their drug use yet they are now at the top of the establishment pile. I am sure they give 'millions' to charity and the exchequer... but they can.

Cherie Blair has received an MBE for her services to charity and the BBC news report lists all the charities she is connected with: on the board, or a patron of. But again, it is easy for someone in her position and her circumstances to be a patron of a charity that writes and asks her to be one. I am not be-littleing her efforts or her work but is it really worthy of an honour?

There are SO many people, week in, week out that give time, energy, emotional support and at their own cost to the service of others: youth work, sports coaches, teachers, those in health-care, carers... the list goes on. Some DO get recognised, but so many don't yet, without their real selflessness and giving the lives of others would be the poorer or, in some cases, would cease.

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