I hope for a better future like you portrayed aswell, but I think its nearly impossible to get it. The main reason for that is that people are just too different in thought patterns. What would be a perfect society for one person might be hell for another.
Because of the inability to find a solution I have stopped caring about changing the world myself. I just want to find happiness in my own life and I dont get that by trying to change the world. It just makes me sad. So now Im trying accept the world as it is to achieve this happiness.
So you actually might say im trying to become apathetic to the worlds problems, because I stopped caring about anything else than my immediate surroundings.
So this is one reason why other people might be apathetic aswell :)
]]>Obama himself had identified corporates as one of the problem source in that speech, but unfortunately he wouldn’t be able to come up with some sort of wonder policy to deal with them unless he’s shafting capitalism in favor of a more rigid, government controlled economic system, which is then again fundamentally flawed. He was among the first to speak out when FCC planned to loosen regulations on TV and newspapers ownership, and I applaud him for that. But can he stop Rupert Murdoch from gobbling up more newspapers and further consolidating media ownership? Should he prevent corporates from outsourcing so that there’ll be enough jobs to keep every American happy?
I’m a Obama supporter, but it doesn’t change the fact that some of his grander visions are like…seeing a half filled cup of water as a half filled cup of thawed Alps snow graced by Mikuru’s hands in a glass used by Scarlett Johansson.
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