Tuesday, July 19, 2005

Ranting Correspondant

A correspondant from the outer reaches of Mongolia relays the message that the country is in chaos. The news is blocked from public consumption due to the fact that there's a lot of red tape to get through ( not to mention black wires being cut to pieces ). Plus the whole agenda of Iraq is certainly still on the peripheral daily agenda.

Information has been covered up to make the public feel that the palette is more appetizing. A gruelling dish of blood guts and gore happening in real life is too much. It's not what they want. If they wanted BG+G they'd go to their local cinema and slurp on their monster sized Pepsis and munch their Hot Butter Popcorn with chocalates. Normal civilian lives are not to be toyed with. They should not die in battle but they often do on the other side of the world. Whose war is it anyway?

Opened economies struggle to achieve the golden market because internal troubles hold them back. Democracy fields the same amount of troubles as autocracy. It doesn't take a genius to know that everyone gets held back in the rush. Demonstrations and riots, protestations of globalization. Closing in on the new nationalism that seeks to alienate the past with the future. Everybody just lives for today. A bomb is a closed door on society. They won't get to us but the more we repeat, the more uncertain we feel. Cut the wires that make you think it's so great to be proud of nationalism which makes you close the doors on everything. Multi-culturism is a sham to create an idea that you are not being discriminatory but in the end it creates the same problems. Political correctness? Since when did that exist!

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