Saturday 16 May 2009

To Who And For Whome

Once again, I find myself in a predicament.

Gone are the days where you were free to say what you felt was necessary, thus your opinion and views on your surroundings.

But in todays state of conflict, this is impossible and therefor you are not allowed an opinion. Because no matter whether you say it just to encourage a reaction or whether you say it because it's genuinely how you feel, someone is going to tell you that it's wrong.

Goodbye freedom of speech and thought.

Not everyone is going to agree with what I have to say and this is what makes life just that little bit more intriuging and interesting is the conflict of interests. But there's a line that's crossed when tolerance is no longer deemed necessary in society and you are just told that you're wrong, end of story.

Take for instance, the unfortune case of Jade Goody. I myself, feel that yes she was unlucky to suffer such a fate at such an age. However, her previous extortions have led me to have little faith in humanity. But that is not what gets me so annoyed. What gets me agitated is the fact that even after the poor girl has passed, the press and media still find it suitable to exploit her death. My views on this are that they should let it rest already and let her find peace that she had lost ever since appearing on that fatal and humiliating reality show. I don't appreciate what she has exploited in this country but I'll give her credit for raising awareness more than any other celebrity in that Hollywood Whore Boulevard has ever done.

Some people will agree where as others will retaliate harshly saying she was a Saint the whole way through. Despite there being solid evidence that at some points, she was deemed far less than a role model of any sort.

Backing away from this, it is merely a prime example of the real limitations on our thoughts. Maybe it is in fear that someone may just be able to see past this whole facade and see a truer evil dawning.

Even in school, they try to teach you the "right way to think" and how to see things. This I find so hypocritical that it cannot be followed by even the most obedient of students. I look through the year book and think, "wow, such a twat" and then find that I'm looking at myself. Thus is the part of growing up.

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Why is it you get one parent telling you to do one thing. Then the other parent tells you to do something else which completely contradicts the first order you were given.

All a load of fucking bollocks if you ask me.