The biggest show-off in the world
October 20, 2008
Each nation has its own distinctive features. Americans are good show makers. Aren’t you already tired of them choosing their next president, who will only be there for mere 4 years? Only to make it a point to stay for the next term? And I do not think that either of the candidates has any difference. I think that politics do not act according to the high claims they shout right now, but from the benefits each situation gives them. After all, when you are that high on the top, will you bother to think or even consider what the masses somewhere way down there think or want you to change? Even the most masses-friendly leader is biased against the simple population. They lose their genuine connection and clear communication with the common people once they start climbing that ladder of power and politics.
We have all heard the tear-squeezing story of Obama’s upbringing and his father in Senegal. But with a white mother and the typical American Catholic background the first black president of America won’t be that black after all, will he?
We have all seen the shows of the wars against terror and other bullshit they might have found in their threat reports. I strongly believe that every country has its own way of developing, its own way of growing and coming into terms with modern world. It is an integral part of the global balance to allow one entity to follow its own necessities and plans, without any brutal interruption and violence against its people with loud and sell able statements to make those people live better and without any discrimination. If it costs to be forced to live in democratic country by killing its civilians and torturing its own leaders and heroes, I do not want to believe in equality or to vote anymore.
I find it irritating and annoying how every single small step of American history is broadcasted onto every human on Earth. It’s like a hub, which sends its unnecessary information to all workstations on the network, and they do not have any better choice but to receive it and choose to throw it or keep it. Most of people see America as an example to follow. No wonder suddenly the actors and performers are the most desired jobs right now among youngsters. Everyone wants to have his own 15 minutes of fame, by acting unnatural or flashing lingerie in public. The culture levels drop down drastically. Youth is drowning in pop-culture which makes all of them to look alike, behave alike and fit into the stereotypes and roles it has defined for you.
All in one, I hate hypocrisy and right now I can see America as one of the objects which practises it way too often. I just do hope that it learns from its mistakes and it will gradually change for better.
November 9, 2008 at 8:48 pm
i see u have studied your hssn well :P
November 11, 2008 at 5:16 pm
Well, you can’t help it. There are the biggest nation in the world, and this makes their president the most powerful man. That’s why there are so much of drama going on pre-election.
We should just continue on with what we are doing, and treat it as another drama in our life.
Hugz
February 1, 2010 at 10:29 pm
I think his father was from Kenya :)