burst my bubble? my god FD that's terrible. I never knew such things went on
still it's better to know than live in ignorance, i suppose.
trick-or-treating is getting quite popular over here these days. it's also rather unpopular as well, as many people see it as an annoyance, or even an intimidation, q apart from it the general disdain of it being a foreign idea brought about by the influence of imported television culture. so i can see a propensity for similar dreadful things to happen here, which is tragic.
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why (i think) i'm reacting so strongly to this..
I'm dreadfully depressed about the state of the world at the moment. Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine and so forth, our lying and corrupt government, the trampling of ordinary people's rights, the soaring cost of living, the insecurity of emloyment, ill-educated foreign migrants swarming into the country, the mass popularity of demeaning diversions (the hit UK television programme of the moment, the Farm, features an attractive female minor celeb pleasuring a pig - really. it was disgusting) and now learning about this. it's just dreadful. i weep for the world we've allowed to come about.
my son was bored this afternoon, his friends weren't in and he had nothing to do - I wanted to send him outside to play, but you can't do that anymore. when i was his age i could happily go wandering around and find something to do, even if it was only conkering or kicking a football, but of course these days you can't take the risk of letting them out of your sight. that made me feel really bad. so i took him out to Toys'R'Us.
on a totally unrelated note, but it's a contributory factor im my current bleak world-view, one of the telecomms firms wanted to put a huge mobile phone mast in the middle of our village square. it was not unsurprisingly resisted by the local community and was defeated soundly at the Council's Planning Committe meeting. And everybody thought that was that.
not so, unfortunately. the Telecomms company immediately took the case to the Secretary of the Environment (who's a senior Government Minister for those who don't know the UK political structure) who kindly agreed to give them an emergency dispensation, at 3:40am in the morning.. wtf? the workers to put up the mast were already on site with the thing pre-assembled and erected it in the wee hours. we woke up to find the thing standing there in all its glory -
with a policeman guarding it!
said Telecomms company is a contributor to Labour Party funds and is one of the current British Govts main supporters in the business world. it has been awarded with seceral lucrative contracts in the British occupation sector of Iraq.
now, am i wrong to smell something very rotten here?
as a coda to this story (not an epilogue, though) brave Tawaka erm Wolstantonian resistance forces have sabotaged the offending mast several times since it's construction, and it is regularly defaced and covered in graffiti. Armed local factions, as yet unidentified
have taken shots at it, damaging the delicate transceiver structure, rendering it useless until repaired.
Resistance isn't futile.
Edited by - Tawakalna on 10/10/2004 3:00:06 PM