July 16, 2006

The currently ablazed situation in the Middleeast, concerning The Israelites, Palestinians, Syrians and Lebaneze, pales out the haywire situation of Thai domestic politics, but on the other hand paints an even brighter picture of an International Society on the verge of collapse. Maybe because the IS has more often been a day by day reference point, a mindless creation to fit the political climate, an illusive figure of speech, that might had a thing going in the first years after World War II. But now, as every schoolboy can conlude, the raveging Zionist problem is a clearcut epilogue of WW II, which only serves to emphasize the nonexisting will of the IS, and which also leads me to conclude, that war is not a matter of culture or ethnicity or hate. It isnt darwisnism, social or physical: Its boredom. It must be. It must be boring, and it most be out of boredom.