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Sunday, January 27, 2019

Our Crazy World †Technology, Iraq and Hiv/AIDS Essay

Our world today is a crazy one, in many ways. It is so different to what it used to be. The overture of technology, coupled with such issues as HIV/AIDS or terrorist act and Americas retaliation (and the Iraq War), combines to form a mind boggling, and somewhat diswhitethorn environment for one to live in.With videodiscs and DVD players, Playstations 1s and 2s, and even old fashioned things such as videos, cds, and computers, technology easily confuses the innocent bystander.Then there is the fearful side of technology (although some would argue that computers and DVDs atomic number 18 the bad side) chemical warfare, weapons of mass destruction and so on. Why do the great unwashed create such things? I suppose the answer is greed. As a perfect example we have Saddam Hussein. He kills and suppresses his give multitude presumably because of greed) and because openly defies America (I interpret sarcastic solelyy).Then on the other hand theres Bush. Hes non exactly evil (or is he?), but he is greedy and moronic. He announces that America is gonna kill Saddam and free the Iraqi people, meanwhile hes thinking that he has Iraq and its resources, and is one step next to global domination. There are rumours of his belonging to the Illuminati, a secret brass section which controls our thinking and is aiming to take over the world.So, who does one support in the Iraq maculation? Which incoherent miser? My answer to that is rather than side with anyone, one can both totally ignore it, or decide to side with peace.The wonderful thing is that, being neither an Iraqi nor an American (I am in fact South African), I am able to express my distaste for these two particular people without being shot, as Iraqis would have during the war, or possibly outcast as an American.However, Americans would have no reason to ostracize me un slight they rattling like and support Bush, for I dont dislike Americans, I dislike greedy and lying people who exploit a seat to their own good.Just look at the situation big tidy Bush gives Iraq a whole bunch of weapons of mass destruction (to his own advantage) and then a few years later he complains that Iraq is a threat so he decides to play soldiers and take it all screening again, killing a few people in the process.All that negativism about Bush probably makes me sound pro-Saddam, which I am definitely not. To me, he is the epitome of evil. If it came down to it, I think I would be happier if Saddam was killed rather than Bush.Of course there is also the deeply depressing part of our crazy world, HIV/AIDS.While we agnise for sure that someday Saddam and Bush will hit the bucket, AIDS whitethorn never go away (not to be pessimistic or anything).Unless a cure is found, it calculates the only way to stop AIDS is education in prevention. And then people actually have to care enough. It may seem strange to some people, but living in Africa I know what can happen. Some witch doctors actually prescribe having intercourse with a virgin to cure AIDS.One thing that very gets to me is when people say Oh, AIDS isnt that bad, its good population control. I then usually ask them if they would have the same view if someone compressed to them contracted AIDS. Would they simply tell their dying loved one that they are sorry she/he has AIDS, but there are simply alike many people on this planet and her death is not really that much of a loss anyway? That usually gets them thinking.So, what are we to do, with all this confusing and depressingstuff (for lack of a better word)? It may not sound so wonderful, but I guess we should hardly plod on and hope it all gets more understandable and less depressing

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