In a world where there is an
overabundance of grotesque human jokes the country of North Korea
wins the award for excuse-free craziness. Many other countries at
least make up some vaguely plausible reasons as to why they oppress
their populations, destroy the environment, or periodically look for
a rational motive to plunge the world into war. For some its the easy excuse
of religion, there's nothing like a few sanctimonious a-holes
screaming infidel or blasphemer to get the uneducated masses riled
up. Needless, to say I am including all three monotheistic religions
in this criticism as well as most, if not all the rest. Another goody
is the always trusty ethnic excuse in that some group comes to
believe they are privileged in some fashion which means everyone else
is slightly sub-human. The final one is the love of money. In this
capitalistic age it has come to rival the other two as an excuse to
commit all manner of crimes both great and small.
North Korea is immune to all of that,
they're crazy and know it. So much that they just sit back in their
tiny polluted corner of the world, make demands just like a mentally
retarded petulant child, and then watch the rest of semi-civilized
humanity fret over whether they will start a war that is almost
guaranteed to kill millions. While they were once a Marxist nation,
created at the start of the Cold War, I agree with the view that the unfortunate
inhabitants of that land now live under some quasi-religious, family
controlled cult where reality has no basis in fact.
Yeah, you say, tell me something I
don't know. Okay, what I will tell you is that none other than the
United States is every so slowly floating down a similar river. Case
in point is the newly elected Senator from Arkansas, Tom Cotton.
In a move that suggests he wants to
unseat Ted Cruz for the most clueless senator this mental
giant goes and pens a letter to Iran saying that no matter what
possible agreement you reach with a legitimately elected United
States president—as opposed to George Bush—the next person to occupy that office could
casually abandon that accord. Adding another dash of dark comedy to
Cotton's letter is that forty-seven other senators signed it as well forever ending the idea that politics stops at America's shoreline when it comes to foreign policy. Yes, I remember Nancy Pelosi had an
ill-advised meeting with the president of Syria several years ago during Second Bush. But
back then there wasn't an Israeli/Republican cheer leading party
demanding war with them like they are with Iran.
All that is seriously deranged behavior
but what truly freaked me out was another quote by Cotton.
North Korea is a huge prison, it is a
safe assumption to say that unless a person is somehow connected to
the ruling elite there is only an extremely small chance of escape
from that nightmare. It is a country where absolutely everything is
geared for total war. To have an United States senator openly call
for America to base its reason for being on anything even remotely
similar to North Korea is the very definition of the word surreal.
But yet that is where we stand, conflict has become our byword, not
the search for peace or the betterment of our citizens but a
perpetual call for war. To be sure, the world is dangerous place and
we must stand ready to defend ourselves and our allies but somewhere
in the recent past a line was crossed.
Yes, the United States has had the
blood of innocents on its hands almost since the founding of the
Republic but there was a time when we at least paid lip service to
the idea that all wars are at their essence are wasteful and monstrous
enterprises. Now we writhe almost exclusively in the squalid and
stunted glory of how many human beings our laser-guided bombs and trained snipers
can kill in a day. At the same time our elites demand yet another war
the national infrastructure is falling apart, certain schools are
allowed to fail, and poor Americans are told to shut up and just be
glad they have a job despite the fact it fails to pay a living wage.
Don't know about anyone else but that is starting to sound a lot like
North Korea.
4 comments:
YEP!!
It does seem like someone left the bag of idiots open when it comes to our politicians.
One of them here in Florida once suggested that the unemployed pay back their unemployment benefits once they find a job again. You know, those lazy bums who collect a maximum of $275/week after jumping through all kinds of hoops... Sorta like you'd pay back your health insurance costs after they cure you of cancer???
I often wonder what those politicians drink. It has their brains filled with glitches. I find myself in shock over some things I hear and sad for America.
What's really crazy is the tiny percentage of the budget that goes to welfare. If they cut that out they might be able to buy one tank - or maybe a half a tank. Sheesh.
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