Thursday, July 17, 2008

Circumstance & Necessity Induces Great Things From People:


July 17-2008:

WORD-UP:

Circumstance & Necessity Induces Great Things From People:

This reminds me of the Chinese Cultural Revolution, under Mao Tse Tung, it's chairman and national leader.
In his time, thousands lost their lives, thousands starved from hunger, died from cold exposure, and many more killed, fighting the overlord and dictator Chaing Kai Shek.

This they did out of immediate necessity for freedom from backwardness, impoverishment, foreign domination, and industrial malaise.

Like Vladimir Stalin of Russia, sacrifices had to be made for the greater good. Today China and Russia are benefiting from all those thousands, who struggled and died, in the belief that one day, things will be better for all.

Today, in both cultures, the tendency is to get rich quickly, at the expense of the poor and exploited masses.

Where this will eventually lead to, is anyone's guess!

Derryck.
NYC.

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