On the Relativity of People
So. Let me start by saying, I think people are stupid. You, me, him, her, them, us. Not because the average IQ is low. No, the average IQ, as you very well know, is 100. ... Which is still low, but I digress. No, it's only because people believe just anything other people tell them. So from 1 moron, you get 2 morons, and then 4, and 8, and so on, increasing faster than the number of transistors on a die. And then, alas, morons elect other morons. That's how democracy works. Except the elected moron has more power.
And on with the subject of power. See, democracy is a great system. It allows you to peacefully overthrow your leader(s) every 4 years or so. That's great and all, because people (especially women, I find. I know, I'm totally misogynistic) like change. And 4 years with the same living room arrangement is more than my mother would be able to live with, so same goes with political leaders, but anyway. The point being, democracy and a constitution usually prevents dictatorship. But sometimes it doesn't, because people are morons. Like what have Americans done with Bush? It's okay if you elected him once. Hell, I'll even forgive you for voting for him twice. But please, please, could you guys stop watching MTV and start reading political newspapers!?
I remember, a few years ago, there was a forum where people argued about the Iraqi War. Out of numerous people, not all American, I was the only one that opposed it. Which means I got trashed. And you know what, that's fine. Patriotism is a real force, and a true asset when it's well used. But damn. You have to admit that now, it's pretty obvious the war was completely unjustifiable, from a political, ethical or economical point of view. Well, maybe not from the economical perspective if your family deals in oil or weapons. But whatever.
It's okay to make mistakes. I'll add, too, that it's normal not to care about strangers living half the planet away. It's true, right? What the hell do I care if 42 Iraqis die in a bomb explosion?... I'd rather watch Paris Hilton. Because at least, she's hot. And 42 Iraqis are not even worth one Marine, that's very well known. Now for putting the country into a complete mess, I guess Americans should give away their rights and let their appointed political leader turn the country into a fascist state. Anyway. That wasn't the topic of today's post.
No, the topic I had in mind at first was mostly the thing North America (or probably all of the Western world) has against everyone that dares rival their supremacy. Like China. First of all, one question. How fucking scared are you? Of losing your job, of losing your dominant position, of having hordes of yelling Asian barbarians invading your homeland, pillaging your homes and raping your women? Next. I'll agree with something. China doesn't have a democracy. Yes, it's a dictatorship, but a dictatorship that has many people at its head, called the Party. How is it different from the States?... I'm not quite sure. I am not very politically savvy, I admit.
Heard about the toys recall? How China got bashed over it? I'll be the first to admit, chinese-made items have a tendency to be of lower quality. But they also have a tendency to be cheaper. Last I heard, when you pay for a Lada, you expect a Lada. And yet... It seems there's also a tendency to demonize China, while errors could be somewhere else. No, it's not entirely Mattel's fault, nor Chinese producers. I think it's a shared responsibility, but if it is, why does one party get bashed more than the other? I'll tell you, the toys recalls made the front page of newspapers for more than a day. The apology from Mattel was on page 14 and was 4 lines long. Thank you, fair treatment. And if you complain about local people losing jobs because of China... Sorry. Commercial treaties go both ways, the people you elect sign them. Start being competitive and get off that fat ass of yours.
Or how about Iran. Yea okay, they're going on about getting some "nucular" power. If it helps them provide energy to their people, good for them. Am I against nuclear weaponry? Absolutely. The last thing we need is a second Cold War between the West and the East. But Iran and their nuclear bombs is about as dangerous as Saddam Hussein and his weapons of mass destruction. And even if he gets them... Sorry, but no one apart from Bush would be crazy enough to use them. It's funny because the latest run for armament was initiated by the States, endangered by people using rifles. Putin's mind is already fathoming incredible things due to Bush, missile shield and all. I wish those two would be married, for ever and until Death does them part.
And hell, if Ahmadinejad wants to visit New York and Ground Zero, let him. I'm sure he won't pee on the site. I wouldn't either, because last time I went, there was no public bathroom. Truthfully, him being president and all, he might even have some interesting things to say. He might even pay homage to the victims. But of course, I wouldn't dare say he might be a normal person. If I do, I might be compared to Hitler, you know.
If only Easteners were white and believed in Lord God, things would be so much easier... oh wait. Where would we get the invented enemies from!? We should launch a Holy Crusade to cleanse the planet of the Unbelievers. Freaking people.
