I don't care that much about the 1% (as I'm sure I will never convince
or even reach them). But those, say, 30%, who follow the 1% unknowingly,
repeat every stupidity they utter and tunr the world into prejudice and
hatred. These are people I see everyday, live with, talk about things of
life. And they feel so right it scares me.
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Em 09-11-2011 18:58, Jaromil escreveu:
> On Wed, 09 Nov 2011, John Hopkins wrote:
>
>>
>>> Yes you hear me, I'm talking about *conflict*.
>>
>> shall I give instruction on the art of being a sniper?
>
> not that far John. if I was ever up to open real holes in people's
> heads then my life would have been way different from what it is now
> and probably much worst and less effective in changing things, even if
> I'm horribly good at aiming. Firearms aren't at all effective.
>
> I'm talking about a worldwide moment of superficial, basic yet
> powerful and widespread protest against the so called 1% and I'm
> talking about the role of cultural mediators.
>
> why should we mediate for peace? what is that they call peace? is
> there a game we are really playing? I don't see it even worth being
> called a game. as far as I understand that's also why many of us are
> busy making new playing fields (from currencies from occupied public
> space). But what I'm asking is about the other side of the coin: why
> should we coop with this shit and hypocrisy that is thrown at us?
>
> have we drawn a line? how far?
>
> sniping is lame, that's what diplomats and beaurocrats do already.
>
> I prefer a good old punch in the solar plexus.
> Or a stampede of gnus.
>
> ciao
>
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