Soulforged
10-29-2005, 04:50
Aparently propaganda is always beatiful in the united states of antiamericanism. Though I'm a hard supporter of anti-americanims when it comes to certain policies and to economy (but most of all justice system), I try don't to apply it blindly, but trying to see carefully the crack in it. But the media in the south has the strange and adorable habit of doing the contrary applying anti-american propaganda blindly, always for the media God: the rating.
To the matter. Like if the visit of Bush to Buenos Aires was not enough, with all the revolutionary (I'll say reactionary) groups popping out and throwing bombs there and there, the only thing that the society needed, at least at popular level, was this http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4385228.stm (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4385228.stm): the visit of Fidel. Yes the leader has come to indulge as all in a trascendental politics conversation with the allmighty Maradona. For those that don't know it (and appealing to a resent article), the real instrument of public relations of Fidel is Maradona, also his friend. Maradona in the everyday affairs englights us with his eternal wisdom. Well enough sarcasm. The point is that the media presents Fidel as: "El gran, el único..." (sure that many of you understand that, if not "The great, the unique...")..."the most spected visit"...and other faceless wording that doesn't worth the mention. This will just explode the situation here.
I say: Doesn't Fidel Castro has enough problems on his own country to come here and talk about frivolities and senile comments? ~:rolleyes:
Side note: Of course that doesn't mean I support Bush's policy, or his visit. But I also don't support senseless and reactionary movements that don't study the real problem here. The opinions on that matter I keep to myself.
To the matter. Like if the visit of Bush to Buenos Aires was not enough, with all the revolutionary (I'll say reactionary) groups popping out and throwing bombs there and there, the only thing that the society needed, at least at popular level, was this http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4385228.stm (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4385228.stm): the visit of Fidel. Yes the leader has come to indulge as all in a trascendental politics conversation with the allmighty Maradona. For those that don't know it (and appealing to a resent article), the real instrument of public relations of Fidel is Maradona, also his friend. Maradona in the everyday affairs englights us with his eternal wisdom. Well enough sarcasm. The point is that the media presents Fidel as: "El gran, el único..." (sure that many of you understand that, if not "The great, the unique...")..."the most spected visit"...and other faceless wording that doesn't worth the mention. This will just explode the situation here.
I say: Doesn't Fidel Castro has enough problems on his own country to come here and talk about frivolities and senile comments? ~:rolleyes:
Side note: Of course that doesn't mean I support Bush's policy, or his visit. But I also don't support senseless and reactionary movements that don't study the real problem here. The opinions on that matter I keep to myself.