Is not it nice to get angry? Yes, it's nice to get angry, it makes us feel good all over. I always angered me at Christmas for something - or more necessary things, depending on how many times I've drunk driving redeem - and under the tree I always find beautiful gifts.
And then the blood. Is not it nice blood? It is beautiful the blood, you see that success has had Twilight (vampires that stuff, so I guess it has to do with blood and to be clear, anything that can make Debussy a teen-pop phenomenon is necessarily something wrong), or all those tacky TV show where they just ripped innocent people (do not know, Nip / Tuck to speak). Blood © and indignation © are two elements for a successful business, and if you stuck those labels on the face of a person you have created the product of the week. Better still if the person is to be labeled a young woman and innocent. Apotheosis of this phenomenon is that the person (victim, I forgot that at this point is called the victim) is perhaps a kind of hero, someone who fights for freedom (in short, like Captain America, but more helpless and less glam). To print this information
certainly not lacking, as there are users of some stuff, so it was easy to start a meme quite substantial and, like all memes, of no use. In short, I am speaking of the video of young Iranian girl that does not link because it makes me quite sick. To date, will seen almost anyone, and that's where you see a girl with wide eyes and petrified by fear and pain that slowly begins to become covered with blood and finally pulls the bucket. All filmed with hand-held camera effect that makes the action more frantic pathos and send to the stars. B-movie short stuff (this is not to say that Cloverfield is a b-movie, Cloverfield is cool). I had never seen a girl die, I mean, I had seen in movies where they die, crying and saying that they love / hate someone and eventually slumped his head in a pose of bliss, but a dying really is different. Certainly the intent of the movie was to show Iran that the police killed the girls, but maybe it's just my impression, the intent was messed. I see only one that dies, I do not see the cop (or cops) who fired, I do not see Ahmadinejad as viewed from a slit of his castle laughs hoarsely at the sight of death, I do not see the imperial guards to scorched earth. I only see one that dies. It sucks.
In fact what really matters in that video is the outline, all that is unseen, and maybe I'm too pessimistic, all that ggente have no idea what is going on looking at a dying. This outline includes a hundred years of history of that country that was constantly in the balance between religious fanaticism and frenetic modernization, where the crimes are the order of state of the day. The outline includes a country with one of the men most active in the geopolitics of today which is part of an axis (no board is not used at random) that is getting stronger. An outline that includes an immense number of murder victims who have had the misfortune of not being filmed to become heroes. A boundary up to a year ago saw throughout the West (disgusting word) a substantial group of people lined with Ahmadinejad, the same as today Spread far and wide the video of a dying.
The script is the same, seen far too many times. The most recent was the uprising in Tibet that sparked a brothel in the media who could catch the most gruesome death (From what is barred by the flames in the Chinese army). It was a success for all companies that produced red ribbons and other Free Tibet T-shirts . Even the Dalai Lama (for those who could not remember was that bald guy dressed in bright linen and sandals, I mean the most important of all those clothes so) had its fifteen minutes. Now that the Tibetans have had enough of dying, nobody knows what to do with all those tapes and those shirts. On the other hand, China continues to do what they please, but less blatantly and without triggering the wrath of the masses.
that infuses then the key is to kill, but in secret and no one will suffice afraid to get angry.
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