You know the suffering readers of this book without direction, if any is out there, I have the habit of parking from time to time descend to the literary and sticky real world, and if I do most often is how much it bores me to persist in obvious and not because there is no reason for the anger citizens every day.
As summer alternative to the crowded beaches, Putin is being devoted to kill people in the Caucasus, with the complicity of the memo of Saakashvili, who has given a pretext, and the indifference of the rest of humanity engaged in a vain attempt to add more medals than China.
guess it must be as old as man himself that principle that always matter who the criminal more than what the crime, which means that we will never see the bastard sitting next to any Israeli criminal Karadzic to the thugs who devised the war in Iraq and Putin himself. Similarly, there are countries able to carry their past with more grace expensive than others: Polish, French and Russians were applied vigorously to the work of exterminating Jews during different times of the twentieth century, but they have never heavy on the heavy burden carried by Germans for their past atrocities.
For the civilized Europeans, we must recognize that jump like springs in the United States embark on some outrage. Particularly revealing is the case of wars that ravaged the Balkans following the disintegration of Yugoslavia. For almost ten years, the Europeans did not say this mouth is our while Bosnian Croats and especially Serbs engaged in ethnic cleansing and mass rapes. Of course, it seemed intolerable that NATO bombed Belgrade in 1999 to stop Kosovo war. Given a choice executioner, seems better than one would attack the U.S., and always ensures that a dose of solidarity of the European left (on the right is better not ever expect anything, of course).
So I fear that Georgians have it raw. Neither is Bush's fault this time and their conflict is fashionable as China's occupation of Tibet. All we do we, the civilized Europeans, will tell Putin that does not make much noise in your backyard. And with that same curd with a couple of months ago passed a law to put immigrants in concentration camps (recovering a deep-rooted European tradition, no doubt), we will continue thinking ourselves the center of the civilized world.
As summer alternative to the crowded beaches, Putin is being devoted to kill people in the Caucasus, with the complicity of the memo of Saakashvili, who has given a pretext, and the indifference of the rest of humanity engaged in a vain attempt to add more medals than China.
guess it must be as old as man himself that principle that always matter who the criminal more than what the crime, which means that we will never see the bastard sitting next to any Israeli criminal Karadzic to the thugs who devised the war in Iraq and Putin himself. Similarly, there are countries able to carry their past with more grace expensive than others: Polish, French and Russians were applied vigorously to the work of exterminating Jews during different times of the twentieth century, but they have never heavy on the heavy burden carried by Germans for their past atrocities.
For the civilized Europeans, we must recognize that jump like springs in the United States embark on some outrage. Particularly revealing is the case of wars that ravaged the Balkans following the disintegration of Yugoslavia. For almost ten years, the Europeans did not say this mouth is our while Bosnian Croats and especially Serbs engaged in ethnic cleansing and mass rapes. Of course, it seemed intolerable that NATO bombed Belgrade in 1999 to stop Kosovo war. Given a choice executioner, seems better than one would attack the U.S., and always ensures that a dose of solidarity of the European left (on the right is better not ever expect anything, of course).
So I fear that Georgians have it raw. Neither is Bush's fault this time and their conflict is fashionable as China's occupation of Tibet. All we do we, the civilized Europeans, will tell Putin that does not make much noise in your backyard. And with that same curd with a couple of months ago passed a law to put immigrants in concentration camps (recovering a deep-rooted European tradition, no doubt), we will continue thinking ourselves the center of the civilized world.
(Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia.)
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