Wednesday, 12 January 2011

People rich in humanity, ..poor in money. Money cheapens human standards, degrades human values.

Banks out in hordes to buy respect. Cheapening respect, one of humanity's most cherished value. Buying a false sense of security, heavy in advertising what they are not.

Banks attempt a comeback. The widspread notion among people about their criminal destruction of people's economy, their senseless use of the money they possess, their degrading abuse of power, is not a deterent at all. Bombarding people with adverts, to force upon them the idea, them being nothing short of benevolent institutions. Which, downright, they are not.

Advertising, their tool, and at large, in need to be eradicated, extricated out of the bounds of human activities.

Local councils, administration whose priorities of retaining revenues overcomes their absolute and most overwhelming priority, of the well-being of their citizens. Revenues to a great extent comprised, by their commitment to pay salaries and pensions of their employees. Their lot, their employees and pensioners, among the most well-paid within the communities, that would suffer the less, under the current crisis.

Dedicated, in their foremost task, not to loose an iota from their remunerations on the detriment of the services for all other people and especially from people that are hit more by the crisis. In their innate endeavour their persistence in the fines they impose, the mentality prevalent that society cannot tolerate deviations and the devinats from the rules imposed. Rules that prove, on the whole, that stand to a small stature to the society's demands. How cannot be otherwise, they only address a very small fraction out of the rich complexity, complexity undreamt of, in the minds of the legislators, that human interactions within the bounds of a given society can create.

The goals of the many, (although, that this is the essence of their stance, is highly debatable, nevertheless) can not overide the wants of the few. We are in it together and together will find solutions.

Councils, administration that demand from all the others to pay the bill, which their imprudent management have brought to bear. Their strict adherence, to the human-maligning notion of contract, destroys the fabric of the society. They should bear, deeply in mind, to make it a banner to sway, in every bit of administartive task they put themselves into, never to demand what one can not give.

.. people rich in humanity .. poor in money .. money cheapens human standards .. human values ..

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