07 June, 2007

Seeing the world from being an outcast from the society.

This is a true story. I never thought that how the social structure is set up by the people through the beginning of the history. When you have the place in your society and have what you have to do, you usually do not think that what you are doing effect other parts of the society. It is like when you are working in a repetitive job, you do not have to think about your job's impact on the society itself. People tend to believe what they are doing is something good for themselves and the society.
The reality is: we never know where the society itself is heading because it is someone else's job to take care that part. You know, you would be working for killing each other. If you are a solder and received a command to kill someone in front of you, you know thinking about moral and ethical issues are forbiden in such situation. Nowadays, people no longer make a plan to change the world. We do protesting in parks and streets, but that is a dead end situation. When a NGO gets bigger, the management takes over the job to work for "keeping the organization with the budgets" as people want to get well-fed. How many protesters were killed in that way? In the 60s, mass media was on our side. What they are showing on TV about war? 3 Tanks are destroyed? They won't tell how many people were killed inside of the tanks. You know, changing words can make our feeling dull to think about war.
Some people love eating fast foods that won't show any sign of decomposition at all. You never know when it was cooked or what kind of chemicals you are consuming.
I'm jotting down on a bench sitting with several multistalkers. Living with them was fine to know about how they make plan and stuffs.

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