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kimson
Paranoid (IV) Inmate

From: Royal Horsing Ground
Insane since: Jan 2005

posted posted 08-03-2006 15:19

I was very pleased, this morning, to read such sensible words spoken by a truly engaged artist, Thom Yorke.

My favourite bit:

quote:
He does not represent the views of British people. He does not represent the views of his foreign office and officials. He does not even represent the views of those in his cabinet. He cares too much about his relationship with Bush and Murdoch. This man is not fit to be our Prime Minister.


Although I do love my life in the UK, am well integrated and have many reasons to stay here, the situation does make me wonder whether my choice actually implies that I am supporting such outrageous behaviour from the Prime Minister.
Therefore I would consider going back to Switzerland if the political environment does not improve to a more responsible and sensible one.

Here are a couple of links to make you feel sick:

Proof that Blair is Bush's poodle

...and another article I actually read when it was published and thought it was meaningful and well written:
Only Blair will benefit from sucking up to Bush

Now all this was very funny in the beginning, making fun out of Dumb & Dumber, but it is getting dangerous and out of control.

(Edited by kimson on 08-03-2006 15:22)

reisio
Paranoid (IV) Inmate

From: Florida
Insane since: Mar 2005

posted posted 08-03-2006 15:56

You went from Switzerland to the United Kingdom?

kimson
Paranoid (IV) Inmate

From: Royal Horsing Ground
Insane since: Jan 2005

posted posted 08-03-2006 16:34

Yes I did, but it is not really my point

Blaise
Paranoid (IV) Inmate

From: London
Insane since: Jun 2003

posted posted 08-03-2006 17:41

It's funny, I've been thinking about putting my passport to good use and doing things the other way around, I'm getting pretty tired with UK politics.

BUT!

Musicians/Actors/Artists/Entertainers are not politicians, and should be careful about how they promote their views. Sure eveyone is allowed an opinion, but I don't want to know David Beckhams idea on war in middle east, no thank you!

kimson
Paranoid (IV) Inmate

From: Royal Horsing Ground
Insane since: Jan 2005

posted posted 08-03-2006 18:21
quote:
Musicians/Actors/Artists/Entertainers are not politicians, and should be careful about how they promote their views. Sure eveyone is allowed an opinion, but I don't want to know David Beckhams idea on war in middle east, no thank you!


I do agree about being careful, but they do have some "power", at least on the public, which makes it useful. Other artists often express their political feelings/position, such as Bono, Chris Martin or dear Bob Geldof ; it does not always make they look clever and/or efficient. I just thought Thom Yorke was being accurate.

As far as Becks is concerned, the only World wide "issue" I would expect him to be concerned about is the World Cup

(Edited by kimson on 08-03-2006 18:22)

Hugh
Paranoid (IV) Inmate

From: Dublin, Ireland
Insane since: Jul 2000

posted posted 08-04-2006 13:53

I saw a video on google about how the london tube bombings were an inside job, the biggest tell tale is the photo of the train floor with the steel turned/bent upward clearly showing the bomb was detonated from below the train, not someone onboard. Maybe off topic, but its stinks like 911. But back to the celebrities view's yes they do have a lot of power, even Maddox has his large influence and his latest post was a terribly thought out argument against a US conspiracy. At the same time, I think Thom Yorke strikes most people as an intellect and he is only proposing an idea similar to Charlie Sheen, in contrast Britney Spears supports Bush.

I think its easy to spot who is trying to gain or has gained by making their political views public.

(I'm not quite sure what my point is here.)



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