Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 03:16:20 09/01/02
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On September 01, 2002 at 05:08:44, Alvaro Jose Povoa Cardoso wrote: >But taking the risk of being fired, and belive me, in my country (Portugal) >being unemployed is not an option. i feel for you. these capitalistic societies are in fact no democracies. they are slave societies. like the greek democracy. there is a small amount of people who HAVE the choices, they live in democracy, and a big amount of slaves, they WORK that the others live well and can elect alternatives. but for the slaves there is no democracy. we are living in the 21st century, and people die on earth because they have no water, no food and no house or no work. while in other parts of the world people have so much water and food and houses and and and that they through the food in the garbage, destroy it, and misuse the water. we could make this into a better world. if we would use the capitalism to help other people, and to increase the worlds living standard and help the nature to survive us humans. there are so many methods. producing electricity with solar enegerny pads. driving diesel cars with plant-oil every farmer can produce instead of using fossil oil. but nobody is doing it. because there is no other profit in it than to make people and nature happy. and happyness is nothing you can survive with in capitalism. the whole system is a shit. and human beeings will die out continuing this senseless system. you will sit behind your television set, eating chocolate,while watching the people starving in africa. and you will have this shit feeling that nobody helps them. you will watch tootsie killing whatever other group. and you cannot do anything. you see jews kill moslems and vice versa and nobody stops anybody. and you get the feeling that life must have some other sense than watching all those disasters in television ... >Regards, >Alvaro Cardoso
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