Liking that F1 thing.
Makes quite a vivid example of the contradictions we seem to have to live with . I mean you couldn't make up a clearer something or other (sorry grammatical terms were never my strongpoint - similie, metapor or something).
You can understand the decision to make a protest at a F1 race, it's pretty much the apex image of wanton oil consumption. But as you say,to carry that out by doing the same thing, well could say naieve, you say hypocrisy or you could say just pretty damn stupid.
Then the other voice starts talking and it says but at least they got the point out there, maybe with the whole X Factor culture that's all it needs to make a connection. The deeper arguments and nuances just aren't part of the mix. Bet that sounds elitist and condescending but it's not supposed to. If anything it should read despairing.
Now I'm just shooting the breeze here, thinking aloud really. I'm not saying I'm right , I don't suppose I will really support all the things I'm saying. I guess I'm just asking questions that pop into my head whilke thinking about this stuff.
Then another little chap pipes up and says but you have to live in the real world around you. The tools that "the enemy" can use are so global, powerful and widespread that unless you can find a way to use them for your own advantage the ou have no chance of making a "big enough splash" to cut into the "zeitgeist". So on balance small pain for larger gain?
I dunno' it sems like you find yourself uptight about something and you're dragged off into all thse rational tangents 'till you find yourself lost.When really all you wanted to do was shout "AAARRRRGGGGHH" I want something better.
Really I guess that's the crux of the frustraion I feel. There's no other ideas being chucked about out here. It's variations on the same shade of media grey and keep ******* going. Politically I feel reduced to just going with anything that allows to me merely register that desire to want something else and I think that's sad.
Maybe thats why Anonymous appeals to me because I see it as a chance to make that shout. to try and get someone to at least realise all the questions we should be asking. Having an answer seems like too much to ask for.
Then again maybe the cumulative effects of a really good bank holiday weekend have got the better of me and i have shamelessly indulged my propensity to talk complete and utter bollox.
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