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In which instead of introductions being made, I rant. August 3, 2006

Posted by Google Monster in Anime & Manga, News and politics, Rant.
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 Me, at this point ( i fight the power with words...)

When I’d originally created this blog, I’d had hoped that under my first post I’d have an introduction, what I stood for, and how I dealt with “bashers” (okay, maybe not that, but the principle remains the same), but due to the circumstances of the past day, which i spent writitng this blog, news and enertainment and such, my motives have been…changed.

A week ago, as soon as I was under the impression that the real dangers and securities were, while not inevitable, mostly out of our nation, Mel Gibson winds up getting arrested…okay, maybe that might not be the best example, yet still, doesn’t that piss you off? That while we’re sppending pur time and money, and risking our nation’s lives, that we have the few amongst us, toting their guns and guzzling their Budweisers, whom beleive that they’re exempt to the caring and well-being of our society. And you know what? Like **** if that happens, anyways. They should be prosecuted to the fullest of a extent of a human law…

And while we’re dealing with the nutcases screwing around here, we have several out-of -continent matters going around right now, and speaking of which, I came across the dumbest thing last night. I’m sure that a lot of you, or at least your kids, are familiar with the growing Japanese animation sensation called anime, right? Well, having said this, while viewing a CNN blogroll regarding media as fueling the Iraq situation (it’s deceased now), a commenter (whom’s name I’ll hold dear), said this:

“The cause of the war is based on the Japanese scourge animation. It’s violent methods and such are polluting the mnds of not only our misunderstood friends, but are plaquing are youth as well.”

First off, I doubt you have to be very misunderstood to strap a bomb to your back and walk into a Starbucks, (but hey, Andrea Yates had it coming, too.) as I’m sure that you’d have to put some intense thought into that firsthand. Second off, yes, sometimes Japanese animation can be violent (I knowthis, being a growng fan, myself), but we have no right to be b********  about that. We are no noobs on violence, so let’snot act like it, eh? I’d have to come nto the conclusion that the author must have been high off of something and had to…express himself (more like give himself away), so I won’t hold him to the fullest extent, but come on?

This:A terroist, in Al Quada.

And this?:Anime...not terrorism.

In conclusion, however, Ibeleive that we should spend more time working on ourselves and those among us rather than picking on other countries (the civilians, I’m referring, too. By no means am I talking to any militamts, government workers or anything in near relevance. They’re trying to protect us , so help ‘em to keep on pushin’!), you know. I mean, how can we want others to meet flowing democracy with a rich citizenship, when we’re too ****ed up to do it ourselves? Really, now…

P.S. And that’s it for a first post! Comments are always appreciated, but never expected, so it would raise my moral to keep on pushing!!! Thanks for reading!!!

G.M .

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