2 thoughts on “Reading between the lines: the Great War of Continents, information wars, and multipolarity”
Two powerful men in the cartoon. The saddest aspect of the irony is that Putin is saying what the ordinary people of the West need to say.
Remember when Gorbachev was in office, how popular he was among ordinary people of the West.
Then and now, the ordinary people of the West yearned for peace and good will.
Then and now, the ordinary people of the West count for nothing!
True enough. But that will remain so while-ever the ‘ordinary’ people in the West are given enough mini-competitions and real (economic-type) hurdles to overcome to keep them busy enough not to resist the manipulators and lever-pullers and dogmatists. And of course lack of motivation to DO something results in an excuse to avoid even thinking about the issues.
It’s probably time for a major revolution in the USA. to jolt the zombies out of their comfort-zones.
Where’s ISIS when you need it?
Two powerful men in the cartoon. The saddest aspect of the irony is that Putin is saying what the ordinary people of the West need to say.
Remember when Gorbachev was in office, how popular he was among ordinary people of the West.
Then and now, the ordinary people of the West yearned for peace and good will.
Then and now, the ordinary people of the West count for nothing!
True enough. But that will remain so while-ever the ‘ordinary’ people in the West are given enough mini-competitions and real (economic-type) hurdles to overcome to keep them busy enough not to resist the manipulators and lever-pullers and dogmatists. And of course lack of motivation to DO something results in an excuse to avoid even thinking about the issues.
It’s probably time for a major revolution in the USA. to jolt the zombies out of their comfort-zones.
Where’s ISIS when you need it?