Thursday, May 1, 2008

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ethics Distracting the problem

Overwhelmed by the crisis of the wealthy, we do not want to find out about the crisis of the poor. Even the UN has found that millions of people are dying of hunger and thirst and disgust. And that many more will die. If the twenty-first century world can not stop this nonsense of prices, if the planet XXI can not get people not starve, it's time to do something. The real crisis is not for mortgages, is that of hunger.

The crisis of the rich is terrible, and even more so because nobody understands it, because nobody knows how far the bottomless hole of debt, because nobody wants to know how far reaching the blunders they have committed the banks and the financial arrangements for the institutionalized greed. What we see under such trash, such as logo and harangues is that the system is rotten. Always has been, but now we've reached the climax of misery. We have perfected both the mechanism that supports the greed that there is no way of knowing what is happening. The states are going to run out of money to cover such infamy spoiled and sometimes encouraged by them. International money institutions are already taking things by the back door. While obvious issue their opinions and their gibberish seroleras, everyone is waiting for the helicopter idling on the roofs of its luxury skyscrapers. But the real crisis, which is part of the world and the same system, is that the more and better produced, more Hunger is passed. The more satellites and more networks and more intelligence and more information, more millions of people dying without food and work for a euro from sunrise to sunset.

The solution would be true democracy, which we have not yet dared to imagine. The real problem is not climate change, but the change of ideas: we are like in the Neolithic. Until the spirit predator will have to evolve sometime.

Gistaín
Mariano, El Periódico de Aragón
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