Hello people, you guys may read my first and second posts together. I realised that with our busy schedule talking about day to day events in the news may be a farfetched. When we get back from work we are completely drained; work personified is a rather big bloke who takes a rod, stuffs it up your behind, turns it anti clockwise and pulls it out taking all the life force that is in you. Well all I am saying is, the updates maybe slow.
It’s been a big two weeks around the world. The U.S. continues to spend money it doesn’t have to a point where they are breaching levels that they will never make. The biggest (failed) economy in the world is on the verge of losing its AAA credit rating. But the whole concept of Debt ceiling seems to be a dubious cover up to show the taxpayers that someone does check government spending. The debt ceiling has been raised every time it needed to be. I have no doubt that it will be raised again, but where’s the fun without the drama. Albeit I’m waiting to see what happens when the U.S. defaults payments. On a side note, I feel bad for Obama, he became the first black president of America, and ended up taking responsibility of the biggest shithole ever. Imagine after years of oppression an African American rises to power, becomes president and still takes shit from white people, I feel for you man.
Moving on to America’s favourite ally. The U.K has proved to us that not only is its economy pointless, but also its moral and social consciousness. It’s like one of those dark British movies that you just never feel good watching. I have never been bothered to look into the story behind the story that is plaguing news channels over the world, but after all this, I felt I must. As I read Rupert Murdoch began to take up the role of Gordon Gekko (From the movie Wall Street). Rich, polished, connected and twisted in the head. He has lost two of his most trusted division heads, and all of it seems to be the start of a collapse of the Media Empire that is News Corp. Even then, all that Mr. Murdoch is going to do is send out a public apology in all the newspapers in England with the headline “We are sorry”. To me that seems like a preposterous idea considering the breaches in privacy that have been reported by various media in the past.
It makes me question my own safety. As much as technology is helping us in our day to day lives it seems to be making all of us all the more vulnerable. A lot of us do not give much thought as to what we say and do over chat, facebook, twitter etc. We speak freely about our personal lives, financials, dreams, goals, fantasies, without ever stopping to think that it may one day come to bite us in the *peep*. We live in a world that is censored, fabricated and formulated, yet we do not think it is important that we incorporate the same into our own lives. I am not saying that we deceive people like the media does, but we can be a little more careful with what we show of ourselves.
Economies will crash, the media will lie and cover up, and at the end of the day we will suffer. We need to be selective, informed and open to the idea that every coin has three sides and not two.
It’s been a big two weeks around the world. The U.S. continues to spend money it doesn’t have to a point where they are breaching levels that they will never make. The biggest (failed) economy in the world is on the verge of losing its AAA credit rating. But the whole concept of Debt ceiling seems to be a dubious cover up to show the taxpayers that someone does check government spending. The debt ceiling has been raised every time it needed to be. I have no doubt that it will be raised again, but where’s the fun without the drama. Albeit I’m waiting to see what happens when the U.S. defaults payments. On a side note, I feel bad for Obama, he became the first black president of America, and ended up taking responsibility of the biggest shithole ever. Imagine after years of oppression an African American rises to power, becomes president and still takes shit from white people, I feel for you man.
Moving on to America’s favourite ally. The U.K has proved to us that not only is its economy pointless, but also its moral and social consciousness. It’s like one of those dark British movies that you just never feel good watching. I have never been bothered to look into the story behind the story that is plaguing news channels over the world, but after all this, I felt I must. As I read Rupert Murdoch began to take up the role of Gordon Gekko (From the movie Wall Street). Rich, polished, connected and twisted in the head. He has lost two of his most trusted division heads, and all of it seems to be the start of a collapse of the Media Empire that is News Corp. Even then, all that Mr. Murdoch is going to do is send out a public apology in all the newspapers in England with the headline “We are sorry”. To me that seems like a preposterous idea considering the breaches in privacy that have been reported by various media in the past.
It makes me question my own safety. As much as technology is helping us in our day to day lives it seems to be making all of us all the more vulnerable. A lot of us do not give much thought as to what we say and do over chat, facebook, twitter etc. We speak freely about our personal lives, financials, dreams, goals, fantasies, without ever stopping to think that it may one day come to bite us in the *peep*. We live in a world that is censored, fabricated and formulated, yet we do not think it is important that we incorporate the same into our own lives. I am not saying that we deceive people like the media does, but we can be a little more careful with what we show of ourselves.
Economies will crash, the media will lie and cover up, and at the end of the day we will suffer. We need to be selective, informed and open to the idea that every coin has three sides and not two.