Whatshot
What's the issue
What's the issue
Date: 2016-07-15
On the flip side, trigger happy police are not the solution either, however the British seem to have developed a way to keep the balance, although they too are succumbing to the vile ways of our fellow man with a rather rapid decline. Our Police are twice as deadly as the Police in the US and are six times more likely to be killed on duty than American Policemen. Black lives matter, police lives matter, heck I'm vegetarian so even cow's lives matter.
The real problem we face is politics. It is the politics that seek to divide us and enhance our classifications of each other, Black, White, Indian, Coloured, Asian, Democrat, Liberal. Once we have these divisions, then it is easy to rule us and the corporations must be loving it. If we were to ever stand together, as one, the whole world's population, imagine how powerful that would be.
Anyway, we are suffering from a deluge of politics, what with our elections just over half a month away and the Brexit vote causing such pandemonium in Europe that the whole world is feeling it and now they have a female Prime Minister and Hilary the hilarious looks like she is going to beat the orange wig to the Whitehouse. The whole world is looking like a frog in a liquidiser in slow motion.
Long range Russian bombers delivered massive airstrikes on major ISIS camps in Syria. While the mightiest army in the world seems to have all but stalled in the heinous mess that I suspect they are to blame for creating in the Middle East, Russia seems to be able to make effective advances in the battle against terrorism. The conspiracy theorist in me wonders if there is anything in this. Could it be possible that the weapons industry don't want the war to end just yet, just a couple more trillion dollars and then they can say enough. Where do these terrorists get their weapons from I wonder?
In the straits of Hormuz the Iranian Navy is buzzing the American warships with guided missile patrol ships from both sides bristling with anticipation.
The South China Sea is a veritable boiling cauldron of dispute after The Hague Tribunal rejected China's "historic rights" in the South China Sea. President Xi Jinping rejected the court's findings vocalising his commitment to peace but warning that they will accept no actions based on this case. The Chinese State News Agency coined the phrase "law-abusing tribunal" saying that it has issued an "ill-founded award."
That makes me think of the Chilcot report and the false premise that was manufactured so that George Bush's poodle, Tony Blair, could justify the humongous amount of British Pounds that was spent on the Iraq war which claimed so many people's lives. I think I'm going to go and look up the ghostbuster's number right now, and call them