Thursday, 7 June 2012
scattered thoughts 1
Some "scattered thoughts"...
I've noticed only recently that Beppe Grillo's blog has introduced advertisements... not a nice development, is it?
Very nice tv live performance by one of those Greek-born fascists with their "doric salute"... punching in the face a Communist lady is probably their best dream, but it could possibly cause some loss of consensus... or not?
Always the same, discouraging news from the world. The BCE keeps pouring money in the banking system. Cameron and his pale squire keep talking nonsense concerning the biggest industry of England. It seems I have caused the crisis, with my farts... well, guys, keep working to protect those who caused the crisis in the first place, at least in the current instance (I guess it ultimately is a crisis of capitalism, not only of the banking\finance systems).
A French minister says something about the liberalisation of cannabis.. Hollande replies saying that this is not in his agenda.. thanks, Francois, for reminding us that you are not going to save us. Anyway, good to tell Obama and the US that they caused the crisis (at least in this financial instance...) and that they should give up being so judgemental about other economies.
Couple of days ago I saw some pieces of Pilger's report on Japan (second half of the 1980s): not very recent, but interesting anyway.
At least, tomorrow we can start to put aside our anarchist and revolutionary ideas, to temporarily bury our disgust towards nationalism, to silence our disapproval for the distribution of panem et circenses to the ignorant people of Europe.. we'll share into the celebration of the customary rituals of football, with beer, good food, hours-long disussions and maybe some half-time old-pics slideshows.
Have a good end of the world.
PS: by the way.. yesterday I saw Prometheus... seemed promising, but ended up in a massive disappointment...
Labels:
debtocracy,
etc,
Europe politics,
Greece,
Italian politics,
Pilger,
soccer
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