The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Qupperneq 41

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Qupperneq 41
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 39 Citizens All by Arilius Isfeld One hundred years old! This is in- deed extended time for an individual but for a country it is but the first stage in its desired existence. Canada has, however, lived through many exciting experiences during its first century. For the most part those events have been adventurous and pleasant milestones on the road to nationhood. Not least among those was the exciting event of its inhabitants becoming bonefide Canadian Citizens. A true Canadian citizenship was an endear- ing gift to the millions that called Canada home. As this Centennial year progresses, we, the citizens of Canada, have roused ourselves to a flag-waving feel- ing of pride in our country. This out- ward action and spirit is in itself an excellent step forward but now as Canada “comes of age” we should in addition give serious thought to the basic citizenship principles involved in the development of a harmonious nation, respected and admired by all of humanity. If these principles are not nurtured in every succeeding year this surge of patriotic feeling during Centennial year may prove to be a passing fancy or a temporary emotion- al situation. To prove that this is not so we should take serious stock of our- selves in order to ascertain whether we qualify, individually and plurally, as truly good Citizens. If we find our- selves lacking in the desired qualities we should promptly make a serious at- tempt to correct the situation. It naturally follows that one must be, to some degree at least, informed in the area of what constitutes good Citizen- ship, before any positive action can be taken. What then is, “good Citizen- ship”? Firstly a good citizen is a willing and interested member of his com- munity. Here he must show consider- ation for the feelings and needs of others. He is at all times courteous to others, sharing in their task of making his community a better place in which to live. Here he is willing to support his religious institution and at the same time fully respects the religious institutions of those whose beliefs vary from his own and he gives all, ir- respective of race or religion, the same consideration as he an turn expects from them. He does not frown upon the activities of others simply because those activities are contrary to his per- sonal beliefs or feelings, but rather judges others by their true acts and deeds apart from his or their tradition- ally accepted rights or wrongs. He is at all times truthful, realizing that truth only is permanent and can never be destroyed whereas falsehoods, being of substance that never existed, cause only harm and eventually fall by the wayside. He steals not his brother’s character by deliberately and unneces- sarily defaming him or maliciously at- tacking him, but rather exemplifies his good qualities. Fie never takes an un- fair advantage of others and realizes that taking such an advantage is a theft in disguise be it a value in time, money, reputation or character.
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