The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Síða 42

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Síða 42
40 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Summer 1967 A good citizen does not live a life apart but rather joins in his com- munity’s activities, and cultivates a friendship with neighbors, at all times respecting their rights, and displaying courtesy, kindness and helpfulness in as far as his neighbors are willing to accept and return them. A good citizen fulfils his obliga- tions towards local governments. He is faithful in exercising his right to vote as he pleases; is willing to share in the work of local government and if he is a member of such a civic body he never forces his will upon other members, never allows other members to force their personal ideas upon him- self, never allows sentiment nor person- al prejudices to influence his decisions, never makes decisions that are not the result of carefully considered facts and fully respects the final decisions of the majority of the governing body. The good citizen attacks each problem with an open mind and is willing to change his attitude in spite of his per- sonal opinions when actual facts re- veal conditions are contrary to his original thinking. He, at all times, makes certain that information he presents during a discussion is accurate and reliable. He acquaints himself fully with his rights and duties while in office and in turn adheres to them rigidly. A good citizen sees to it that his place of business or his home is a credit to the community in which he lives. He does not tolerate uncleanliness nor truly immoral activities in any shape or form. He takes pride in the ac- complishments of others and strives to be a character worthy of their respect. He provides well for his fam- ily in the areas of daily necessities, culture, education and medical at- tention. Above all he works earnestly so that no one shall suffer because of his lack of ambition and effort. He never flaunts his riches in the face of the less fortunate and does not measure his respect for others by their value in dollars and cents. Secondly a good citizen is an active and willing member of his nation. He displays a sincere non-fanatic patriot- ism tempered with the knowledge that his own nation can at times be fallible. He cultivates in himself a deep respect for his country; a respect he can under- stand others might have for their country. He accepts the cultures and recognizes the skills of ethnic groups making up his nation and attempts to weave them into .the pattern of nation- hood, thus making its overall culture richer and more attractive. A good citizen acquaints himself fully with the public services his na- tional government provides; an under- standing of advantages derived from them and cultivates a willingness to pay his rightful share in maintaining them. A good citizen always adheres to the laws of his country, realizing that those laws are the bulwark that preserves the freedom of the individual and thus of his nation. He should feel that the breaking of a law, however in- nocent it appears to him, is an act of aggression against his nation and a lack of trust in his fellowmen. A good citizen has so much con- fidence in the national institutions of his country and the members of those institutions that he will always be will- ing to accept changes brought about by the will of the majority and willing- ly will carry out their requests. Lastly, but quickly becoming the most significant, a good dtizen con- siders himself a member of the world community. The idea that ones duties
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