Monday, October 30, 2006

The will of violence

I was hit by some news this morning, a friend's brother and a friend of him were violently attacked in a bar, both of them had to go to the hospital with several injuries, they where left unconcious to their fate in the floor of the place. There were 7 against 2, seven football players of my "Alma Matter" against to 20 years old boys.

I don't think is fair, do you?

If you want to kill somebody, to unleash all the anger that spreads in all your body it is ok, but do it by yourself, be a man. Even against enemies there must be etiquette, elegance, pride and must of all, Honor.

It is not honorable to beat to death a boy, it is not honorable to fight many against one. It is not fair to kick a living corpse, an enemy that is already slain and about to die. It is fault of this society that doesn't know what is right, what is wrong. That is the problem with relativism... everything is grey, clear grey or dark grey, but you can't completely say black or white or you will be seen as dumb and conservative to the point of stupidity.

Things are black and white, learn to see the line. Bad is bad, good is good there's in no need for new words like "badong" or "gudnab", good and bad where meant to be absolute not relative... To who you might say? To everyone I may answer.

Who is who to tell? - You are to tell. - Why me? - Who else?

We try to skip the responsability of our own judgment and actions, relaying on other people to lean on our opinions. We tend to justify whatever we want (to want is not to think) based on a volatile and ambiguous morality that accepts everything as deppending on something else, light is light only compared to shadow, but could be darkess compared with a brighter light.

Anything goes... that is the cause of all modern problems. Strict morallity? the cause of all the old ones...

This people, this college heroes, are nothing but scum, this are our future role models, as many politicians, actors, and people that have sold their souls like harlots.

I dispice them... And I wish somehow I could bring some justice to this corrupted world.

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