Zonie63 -> RE: So where are the peace riots? (9/30/2014 6:19:31 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Zonie63 It does seem a bit strange, though, considering how long ago that was. I could see it if they were trying to protect someone who was still living, but whoever would have been involved in such nastiness way back then surely must be dead by now. I'm not sure how much more of an outcry there could be than over things which are already known and part of history (much of it quite nasty, as you say). It's not like the English (or the Americans) are all that shy about airing their dirty laundry out in public. Zonie, Yes, I don't think this relates to an individual, but could quite easily relate to a body people and although the individuals within the body are no longer here, the body lives on. Understood, although which "body" is it? That's what makes it all the more intriguing. This is part of the reason why conspiracy theories develop. If the powers that be are going to keep secrets from the public, then the public will fill in the gaps of information with their own speculation and conjecture. Ironically, it was Oliver Stone's JFK which stirred enough questions among the public to force the government to release a bunch of files and other evidence from the assassination which had been previously withheld from the public. The irony is that a lot of what was released actually disproved or discredited the speculation presented in Stone's film. Overall, I think the public gets just as outraged over lies of omission and cover ups, if not more so. The lie itself will always get one into more trouble than whatever deed one is lying about. Nixon found that out the hard way. quote:
We still have a bit of spark left in us. There was a recent 'scandal' over politicians bending the truth with their expense claims, and people were like a dog with a bone with it resulting in a few of 'em being sacked. So, we still can cause them a problem when occasion arises, although admittedly we were domesticated some time back. Yes, I think it's somewhat the same here with our scandals, but we also have plenty of domesticated types who have resigned themselves to the situation. When people say "the system sucks, that's the way it is," they're not just making an observation, but they're expressing an entire philosophical condition.
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