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Mani
05-10-2012, 12:20 AM
Hypothetically we take a location in China or somewhere else in Asia, or Africa, or even Eastern Europe, and we change the names to names of that local region. For our purposes we will say this is an old Eastern European community isolated from much of the modern world.

You would see people who are in need of travel, lining up in enormous lines to take the massive railway system to reach from one party of the country to the other, nervously but obediently following the queue without talking much. The stations are cold Gulag Siberian type of atmosphere. Authoritative figures bark out commands in some foreign language, asking certain people to strip down their clothing further, whether it be their shoes or belts. And people listen quietly holding their shoes in their hands. Children's backpacks are searched and a child's bottle of water or juice is confiscated but instead of anger from the parents at these figures, instead the parent reprimands the child for making such a mistake as bringing water along for a long journey. A 4 year old runs to it's 70 year old grandmother, who is to her the epitome of love and kindness, yet the little girl is the accosted and screamed at and for her suspicious behavior. The entire line of people is now stopped and on hold while the authorities have to handle this treacherous and dangerous child. Eventually she and her family are taken away to be dealt with later. the slowly shuffling line of people know better then to speak up and make sure their children are taught to be obedient and let the authorities have their way.

Even small handicapped children are cautiously probed, swabbed, analyzed and reviewed. Some nefarious person may be using that child for other purposes, the parents only can reassure the child it's OK, the parents know better than to interfere or face the consequences of imprisonment or worse. Other small children are thoroughly groped, searched, and monitored, just as well as everyone. Everyone is a threat, everyone is guilty, and those that speak out need to be handled swiftly and harshly.

And then you show VIDEO, PICTURES, and tons of story after story, and with interviews of victims, and witnesses who saw people of authority committing these MAJOR Human rights violations. There would be stories of authoritative figures brutally injuring old people, sometimes killing them. Locking people in small dungeons in pitch dark and leaving them without food or water for days until they are at the brink of death and drinking their own urine to survive. Pissing on a women's head for fun while they are unconscious. Suffocating someone with a chemical spray until they die. Beating after random beating for no reason at all. And flat out just shooting and killing random people for the slightest of attitude.

You compile all these stories together and present them to mass media and the media shows these atrocities on TV and people around the world will begin protesting the condemnation of that government. There will be streets of people screaming for the United Nations to step in and stop the human rights Violations. It will be outrage.

And yet the craziest thing of all....We have all of it in General Politics on this forum, happening in USA. Take away the Eastern European Gulag words and it's our airports.

You could literally take every story on the general politics thread of all the brutality and torture and Daniel Chung and Violence and every other story that appears day after day after day and change the location and change the name of the victims and authoritative figures and make it sound like it's happening in China or Africa and the WORLD would be up in arms over it. ESPECIALLY Americans would be screaming at the Human Rights Violations against some EVIL dictator.

Yet it's happening HERE and it's just overlooked. There's no one screaming about human rights, except just a few...People think China is so evil, but that place is a walk in the park compared to Amerika. WTF.