Thursday, 8 September 2011

Terrific Terrorism for Kids.

Just so you know I squeezed this blog out with the last of my energy after a hard day and a excruciating drive. It is only for you my dear readers that I would exert myself for your sake.

So in today's news we got a few exciting stories about Australia's leadership. Apparently there have been calls from within labour who want Rudd back. Proclaiming that he has eaten humble pie and come out as no longer autocratic but a changed man, and furthermore would accept the position of PM if offered.
-"Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth."
(Matthew 5:5)

Kevin Rudd
Wipe that smug look off your face!
You've enjoyed every minute of her failure haven't you?

You will also stumble across terrible news such as:
  1. The Austin Powers actor Joseph Hyungmin Son sentenced to life imprisonment for the rape and torture of a woman, along with other sex crimes.
  2. A woman charged for gluing her daughter to a wall and beating her over a potty training incident.
It seems natural, I think, to feel entitled to know about these incidents. Although these stories come in such quantity at a constant rate that it can do none other than diminish our trust in the world we live in. Which in my opinion is why we see so much sociological change. Since the popular media has become a dominating power in society, negativity has taken hold alongside it. Therefore naturally people are decreasing in generosity and/or kindness to their fellow man. Always wary and judgemental of neighbours and new people. Assuming the worst in others and developing only a trust in oneself, which in turn creates selfishness due to increased self awareness and concern.
Most refuse to acknowledge this, as the media encourages greed with promoting ideas such as:
What's wrong with a bit of self indulgence? Your worth it aren't you?
God forbid if you feel "NOT worth it" because then inadequacy/inferiority complexes kick in and lead to all types of emotional problems. No wonder psychology is a booming industry, there's a huge demand for counsellors when half the world is suffering anxiety and depression issues.
It is these negative attitudes that eat away at society, yet still we see popular media so often highlighting the bad things, namely the wrong doings of others through these horrible news stories about crime, fraud and abuse.
GAHH!
Abrupt rant end!
Well anyway. Some good news... finally!
Captain Jihad comic book imageAn ex-terrorist bomber has recently become a comic book hero sensation. When a comic was released based on his life story. He is a reformed al-Quida linked militant who not only turned himself in. But revealed to police the inside workings of terrorist organisations.

I guess that is one...different way to inspire the youngsters.
- Exploding into a comic store near you! ;)
- I'm really happy for the guy. I just hope his new career doesn't go up in smoke.

That is enough from me!

Over and Out!
Sam xx

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