Saturday, August 13, 2011

fed on a diet of crap food and crap tv and crap ideas the english youth are unable to contain themselves from meltdown and the hysteria sweeps through the uk like a weird virus eating culture and anything else it can find, cutting out the middle man and robbing their next door neighbours plasma tv's and nike training shoes, robbing old ladies and killing poor old indians who are minding their little family business corner shops while the government is lording it up in tuscany. well this is the product of dumbed down society, i saw this coming when i was there. thankfully the old dunkirk spirit exists and under pressure people seem to club together and repair the damage, but the damage in england runs deeper than the surface. i saw it when i was there, you read my travels through the nightmare, i saw it in the dead eyes of zombie hordes, i saw it in their faces and called it a spiritual sickness, from years of stupid eu regulations and un political correctness, the minority subverting democracy, the rich hording the wealth, the poor being spoonfed hate and soap operatic entertainments from reality television, diluted with vodka and stupidity will rise up through the subconscious and i forgive them for they no not what they do, but this lack of consciousness is a terrible problem and difficult to heal, which is why the more extreme see it as cancerous and the demise of civilization. i speak to a few friends in london and they say, 'it's the complete breakdown of society.'
i'm sure that happened a long time ago when we started cutting down rainforests and being cruel to animals but you know how it is at the epoch of 2012, we all like to know when things start and end. things don't start really, it's just a growth pain, a little hurt before the good stuff comes, just keep hold of the things true, love your brother and sister, love yourself and trust your intuition, and don't fear nature for the universe knows exactly what it's doing and sooner or later we will all be going home, into peace.

2 comments:

Mark Ezra Merrill said...

i've been listening to pink floyd's 'animals' of late apparently Waters saw it coming too...

captain mission said...

MEM strangely i have been listening to 'animals' as well, and 'animal farm' after '1984' is my favourite book.
don't you think 'animals' is an under rated piece of music?
i always thought it was a much better project than 'the wall'.
there's some very interesting production on that album and the lyrics are strikingly political. i used to catch the train passed the power station and think about the symbol of the distribution of power and pigs flying.
i liked 'amused to death' as well, another unappreciated master piece although i think waters may be entrapped in the dichotomy of politics currently, he seems to have taken a very leftist approach which i think may be just as damaging as the rightest one.
by the way i really love your blog man, it's really original and thought provoking and these days i'm grateful for any 'art' that stimulates me. so thanks keep writing :)