Monday, 16 January 2017

Theatrical Assembly

I have personally heard from a secretary for a MP to the British Parliament that all the talks are preplanned, that all the agendas and acts are prearranged in the cabinets and back-rooms and every vote is rigged so that the results lodge into a preplanned range of votes.
A theatre of democracy indeed is played out to the public at large. This indeed comes from a country who often signifies itself as the staunchest defender of democracy in Europe as well as the world.
Alas the assembly of egotists and greedy entrepreneurs crafts and whispers every one of its messages into laws, by its powerful measure of coercion.
The play usually has three scenes and three sad endings.
Beginning: The hidden agenda is constructed, the conspiracy starts up.
Middle: The MP makes a speech, a debate is played out perfectly.
End: The invisible hands in the cabinets make money from the pockets of the people.
People are sent to war, determined to fight for democratic values.
The invisible hand stops money flowing from them to the peoples.

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