Hello Georgios,
Let me also start with your ending. J
Gandhi? But he is history! If historical figures could come into play, I would appreciate no end. (But my vote would probably not be considered by my candidate.) Sniff…sniff!
My question is… Why do people always vote for those very guys who participated in recent governments and therefore ARE complacent and probably party of the present crises?
Some two hundred years back Mr. de Tocqueville, a French man, wrote all about what was to be foreseen in the future regarding the U.S. constitution. Not a single word in his writings needs to be changed even as of today, especially today.
No Georgios, Democracy as we think we know it has flipped into some sort of democratic totalitarianism of proportions we can hardly fathom. Today’s crisis is only the occasional tip of an iceberg that politicians and various anarchists use for their own and personal advantage. We are all playing the same game and trying to pick advantages from the word “crises” but, the meaning of the word is simply that there IS no solution to the problem; otherwise it would not be a crisis.
“Peace to all” sounds great. But not all would appreciate this or that type of peace, therefore to prevail with the principle of one or the other it would mean fighting it out. And those are the meanings of the words; “Seek and you shall find”. And they did not come from Mr. Gandhi.
Friendly yours,
Robert.
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