Thursday, May 31, 2007

N Korea = full of

...excuses.

"Because of the intervention of foreign powers, the implementation of what is agreed upon between the two Koreas is being suspended, and the inter-Korean relationship is being edged out by foreign powers," the North's Korean Central News Agency quoted Kwon as saying in Seoul.

The North -- which staged a short-range missile test last week -- also took the South to task for its joint military exercises with the US, and urged it to repeal its tough National Security Law and reject outside interference.


Looking back at these past few decades, all North Korea seems to have wanted is for the United States to clear the peninsula completely. Thrice, I believe, did North Korea attempt to have peace talks with South Korea; thrice did they fail. But why? Why did these talks fail? Well. It was always on the part of North Korea to rough things up a bit.

I think that the North Korean government just wants to purge the peninsula of any US influence, to reach their ultimate goal of reunification. But their means of reunification is for the North to take over the South by force.

I think it'll be a long while before North Korea will ever become cooperative with South Korea and the United States, let alone the rest of the world.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

The Watcher

Rise of the Internet Police State

“Quite often,” observes Lawson, “if you go in and actually read what you’re clicking ‘I agree’ to, it says ‘I agree to let you track my activities online and use that information for whatever you want.’”


Holy cow. I really should start actually reading those agreement things...oh dear. This article makes the government, or the "Internet Police State," sound a lot like the secret police or Gestapo of Nazi Germany. Okay, so maybe not a LOT like them, but enough to bring them to mind. Though we in America may fall victim to this Internet Police State and find that our every action is being watched and recorded, it's not half as bad as those perhaps in China.

Whatever the case, I don't know what this nation is coming to. I'm not even that surprised that our every move is being watched, but at the same time, it does make me a little nervous. And I don't want to become the over paranoid described in this article.


Ironically, the internet once promised a veritable democratic revolution of wide open communication. If current trends continue, we could well end up paranoid and close mouthed, afraid that everything we do will be recorded, forever available for use against us at at any time, in any way.


It seems that America is become less of a nation defined by its people, and more of a nation defined by its regulations.

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

China in Darfur


The world is dying...

The point of this article is that China is screwing the US over in terms of our attempt at helping out with the crisis in Darfur.

Morally, the world is dying. Mass murder, moral depravity, etc.

Physically, the world is dying. "Together the two nations' output of the harmful gases will surpass that of the United States by 2015 and Merkel, who is having trouble winning Washington's support on the environment, believes that without their help efforts to fight global warming will fail."

When will it end? Is there even a light at the end of the tunnel?

Monday, May 28, 2007

This just reinforces my last entry...

Generation F*cked: How Britain is Eating Its Young

This piece is mainly about how the UK is neglecting its young and focusing only on the older generation. Adults, parents, have placed their children under excessive amounts of surveillance, only to observe disgustedly from a distance.

It's almost as if consumerism has swallowed the minds of middle class parents, urging them to spend all of their money on their own comfort and to purge even the earth of all of its resources, to a certain extent. Yet it has also swallowed the youth, for it is no longer mainly those who live in poverty who wreak havoc among and throughout society by means of crime and chaos; it is the the children of those who have money, who can afford to buy their children what their greedy, twisted little hearts desire. These children, the youth, lack nothing physically. It is a lack of morals that runs rampant in the UK...but why does it even matter? Because this isn't just something that the UK deals with--it's something that we're dealing with here in the States.

Corporate America is eating everyone alive. And we don't even realize it.

Friday, May 25, 2007

Condi Raps



She's not bad. Hahahaha...

Condilicious.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Liberalism as a squirming, hairless creature.

The American Left's Silly Victim Complex

Before I comment on this article, let me tell you that for the time being, I affiliate myself with neither Republicans or Democrats--I'm still trying to figure it all out. I just found this article to be interesting enough to post about.


For a while there I'd forgotten that the Democrats were the ones who catered to the working class, those who were down to earth and realistic, those who really made an effort to see eye-to-eye with the average American. According to Bernie Sanders,

“Unfortunately, today, when you talk about the ‘American left,'...you’re not really referring to millions of workers who have lost their jobs because of disastrous trade agreements,” he says. “You’re not talking about waitresses who are working for four bucks an hour.” As often as not, he says, you’re talking about “sophisticated people who have money.”

“It’s also a cultural thing,” Sanders says. “A lot of these folks really don’t have a lot of contact with working-class people. They’re not comfortable with working-class people. They’re more comfortable with environmentalists, with well-educated people. And it’s their issues that matter to them.”

This is another dirty little secret of the left – the fact that, at least when it comes to per-capita income, those interminable right-wing criticisms about liberals being “elitists” are actually true. According to a 2004 Pew report, Americans who self-identify as liberals have an average annual income of $71,000 – the highest-grossing political category in America. They’re also the best-educated class, with over one in four being post-graduates.


Ouch. In terms of financial stability...well. The gap between the rich and the poor seems to be growing at almost an exponential rate. The rich are getting richer, the poor becoming poorer. And it seems that as this gap widens, the poor are being neglected in the political sphere. Politically, people seem to be coming together, even if they don't necessarily identify with the same political party.

American is increasingly becoming a nation driven by its wealth, not by its people. Surprise, surprise--this nation is supposed to be one of people, not of money.


But having rich college grads acting as the political representatives of the working class isn’t just bad politics. It’s also silly. And there’s probably no political movement in history that’s been sillier than the modern American left.

What makes the American left silly? Things that in a vacuum should be logical impossibilities are frighteningly common in lefty political scenes. The word “oppression” escaping, for any reason, the mouths of kids whose parents are paying 20 grand for them to go to private colleges. Academics in Priuses using the word “Amerika.” Ebonics, Fanetiks, and other such insane institutional manifestations of white guilt. Combat berets. Combat berets in conjunction with designer coffees. Combat berets in conjunction with designer coffees consumed at leisure in between conversational comparisons of America to Nazi Germany.

We all know where this stuff comes from. Anyone who’s ever been to a lefty political meeting knows the deal – the problem is the “spirit of inclusiveness” stretched to the limits of absurdity. The post-sixties dogma that everyone’s viewpoint is legitimate, everyone‘s choice about anything (lifestyle, gender, ethnicity, even class) is valid, that’s now so totally ingrained that at every single meeting, every time some yutz gets up and starts rambling about anything, no matter how ridiculous, no one ever tells him to shut the fuck up. Next thing you know, you’ve got guys on stilts wearing mime makeup and Cat-in-the-Hat striped top-hats leading a half-million people at an anti-war rally. Why is that guy there? Because no one told him that war is a matter of life and death and that he should leave his fucking stilts at home.


I'd always wondered, in passing, why it is that college students just don't seem to care anymore. I wondered why nobody takes to the streets like they did back in the 60s, why everyone seems to be so darn apathetic. I guess it's because, as addressed in this article, we don't have any new fights to fight. The issues that drove students to the streets and to be active are now things of the past, things we really don't have any reason to fight for as actively as they did in previous years. Times have changed; things are vastly different from what they were in the 1960s. Times have changed; why haven't we? It seems to me that I need to rethink what it means to be politically active, what it means to make a difference in this nation. Maybe I don't have to march around with a megaphone, crying out against the war; maybe that's not as effective as it was nearly 50 years ago.

I'll end it with this:

That, in sum, is why I don’t call myself a liberal. To me the word “liberalism” describes an era whose time is past, a time when a liberal was defined more by who he was fighting against – the Man – than what he was fighting for. A liberal wielding power is always going to seem a bit strange because a liberal always imagines himself in an intrepid fight against power, not holding it. I therefore prefer the word “progressive,” which describes in a neutral way a set of political values without having these class or aesthetic connotations. To me a progressive is not fighting Mom and Dad, Nixon, Bush or really any people at all, but things – political corruption, commercialism, pollution, etc. It doesn’t have that same Marxian us-versus-them connotation that liberalism still has, sometimes ridiculously. It’s about goals, not people.


It's about goals, not people. Well said.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Why Bush hasn't been impeached

Click here for the full article.



Whyyyy...politics. So confusing. Why am I even a Political Science major? Wow. This article was just really long and it was hard getting through it. Okay maybe not...I'm just feeling really restless and easily distracted right now.

Okay. So why didn't Bush get impeached? Because in actuality, Americans love war. At laest, that's what the point of this article seems to be. Americans love war. Bush loves war. But Americans hate Bush. But they love war more than they hate Bush. Sooooo Americans secretly love Bush. Oooh...the irony. Seriously, I think that's it. Right? That's all the article seemed to focus in on. What the heck is wrong with our freaking government...oh man.

George W. Bush, what are you doing?? Why do people hate you so much? How much of what I read is really true??? So confused...=(