Bananiot wrote:GR, you were calling for the tanks to roll in and crush the youth of Greece only the other day. At least keep the mouth that made these suggestion shut, until the bereavent period of the family of the yoiungster is over.
Bananiot wrote:You are stubbornly denying to consider what I am saying DT. You are now asking me to name for you a 1st world country and this shows that you are terribly missing the point which is, if we care about this country, we should expose the wrong doings and the inherent weakness of all public and semi public organisations that are basically trumpling onto our consciousness and redicule our very existence, for, the ordinary people cannot get better until they get a lead from those that govern. Do you really not understand this?
DT. wrote:Bananiot wrote:You are stubbornly denying to consider what I am saying DT. You are now asking me to name for you a 1st world country and this shows that you are terribly missing the point which is, if we care about this country, we should expose the wrong doings and the inherent weakness of all public and semi public organisations that are basically trumpling onto our consciousness and redicule our very existence, for, the ordinary people cannot get better until they get a lead from those that govern. Do you really not understand this?
WHat is the point and where is the motive of correcting a 3rd world country. Just hand it over to a General and hope for the best. Let me know in a realistic tone without your emotional overtones and outlandish exaggerations about the mistakes this country makes and I'm right there with you. WHile you insult the country I love and respect do not expect any different responses.
Now if you insist on describing this country as 3rd world, then I must insist you lay the benchmark of what is 1st world.
Bananiot wrote:A simple example which you probably know and you do not laugh about. Walk into any school yard and you will find the yard littered with thousands of papers, wrappings, sandwich left overs which make good meal for the competing pegions, sea guls and ravens. At the same time the rubbish bins are empty and clean! I took my friend Goran (Swedish teacher visiting Cyprus) once to Archangel Lyceum and I wanted a place to hide when we took a stroll in the school yard. Have you been to Sweden?
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