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Colin Jones On Japanese Law

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Colin Jones On Japanese Law

Postby Mulboyne » Wed Jun 30, 2010 10:12 am

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Postby Coligny » Wed Jun 30, 2010 11:08 pm

That's a lot of words... for just saying the Japanese are doing like everybody else while taking the lazy approach.

French law are growing faster than fungus in my bathroom... Laws are applied only when needed...

See a pattern here ?

More example:
Sarkozy, agricultural exhibition, 2-3 years ago, drunk like a polish sailors. Go to an old guy to shake his hand, the grandpa turn his bakc saying "don't touch me, you'll make me dirty" and go his way.
Sarkozy's answer: shouting "get the fuck out asshole" in front of the cameras.
Fast forward 2 years later. Cops start controlling ID in a main train station while people wait for the arrival of a local train. An history teacher see them in full swat gears bugging some youth for no good reason and shoot with a pose right out of Monthy Python, pointing finger at them "Sarkozy I can see you, Sarkozy I can see you" (as in, I can see the result of your authoritarian behaviour reflecting on your pawns). The guy got hancuffed right away and spend the night tied to a heater at the local police station, at a later trial he was found guilty and fined for disturbing the peace and excessive noise... In a train station... were worker have to wear hearing protection because of safeties laws...

We always hear bragging aboot how 'democracy'(1) is a wonderfull progress everybody is equal, or even more equal than the other if you are black, gay or any other minority of the day in the spotlight. But I wonder if things were really that fucked up when we have Kings... because... the system lasted quite long... And if people had had food on their plate, 1789 would never had happened... (can I blame capitalism on this ?)


(1) Democracy... the theory that the common idiots know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard. AKA dictatorship of the majority... I'd take a republic over that 'warm and fuzzy' bullshit anydays...
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Postby Ganma » Thu Jul 01, 2010 2:18 am

Coligny wrote:
See a pattern here ?

More example:
Sarkozy, agricultural exhibition, 2-3 years ago, drunk like a polish sailors. Go to an old guy to shake his hand, the grandpa turn his bakc saying "don't touch me, you'll make me dirty" and go his way.
Sarkozy's answer: shouting "get the fuck out asshole" in front of the cameras.
Fast forward 2 years later. Cops start controlling ID in a main train station while people wait for the arrival of a local train. An history teacher see them in full swat gears bugging some youth for no good reason and shoot with a pose right out of Monthy Python, pointing finger at them "Sarkozy I can see you, Sarkozy I can see you" (as in, I can see the result of your authoritarian behaviour reflecting on your pawns). The guy got hancuffed right away and spend the night tied to a heater at the local police station, at a later trial he was found guilty and fined for disturbing the peace and excessive noise... In a train station... were worker have to wear hearing protection because of safeties laws...

Crap. I didn't know that about France. And I thought Japan was bad.
Coligny wrote:
We always hear bragging aboot how 'democracy'(1) is a wonderfull progress everybody is equal, or even more equal than the other if you are black, gay or any other minority of the day in the spotlight. But I wonder if things were really that fucked up when we have Kings... because... the system lasted quite long... And if people had had food on their plate, 1789 would never had happened... (can I blame capitalism on this ?)


(1) Democracy... the theory that the common idiots know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard. AKA dictatorship of the majority... I'd take a republic over that 'warm and fuzzy' bullshit anydays...

That's an interesting point you make there. I don't think we'd we better off going back to a feudal society however ... they were nothing more than totalitarian states. As floored as democracy is, it is the best political system to date. To say that people have a lot more control over their lives in modern democracies would be an understatement. However I do see your point. Modern societies have become way to complex and in some countries the idea of 'rights' have been taken to extremes. I don't know about Europe but in countries like NZ and Canada women's rights and minority rights have been taken to the extreme so now minorities have more rights than the majority and women are given priority in everything over men.
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