Friday, 26 February 2021

 LOOKING AHEAD

How will the world be in 5 years? There is a massive push for environmental change, just to save the planet. (a bit like an Ant trying to save the universe.) The rich Arab's and oil barons are going to be annoyed when all cars are electric. What are the implications of a massive global change? Maybe less invasions of oil rich countries for no reason, fewer wars, cleaner living. I think it will all kick off in around 2030 when the power goes to their heads even more, and they decide we are no long needed. They control it all, and at a whim they can bankrupt a country just for laughs. They are responsible for every stock market crash, recession, war, virus, and we sit in silence.(I'm a poet, an I didn't even no wit) Why do we warship and obey them, why do we not take control, live free? This is a question that has always puzzled me. I remember at school organizing five of the worst bullied to stand up, if we all get together we can fight back? We talked for hours and decided we were going to do it, or it would never stop. It never happened because as soon as we ever got in a group, at least two would swan off before we could go through with the plan. I am now an adult, and we are all being bullied and controlled, but we're still in the same place. Interest rates, electric and gas, petrol, food, water prices are all out of our control, and a minority tweek them for fun....and we pick up the pieces. Philanthropy is an oxymoron.Why brag about helping the worse off in our society, whilst you sip champagne? I'm no socialist, I believe hard work deserve reward, we can't all be hard workers though.

If we took control...there would be a free hospital on every corner. The finest fire brigade on the planet, with a fire station on every corner.Paedophiles would be unable to commit crimes against our defenceless children. I could go on, but the world would be a better place, and we all know it. Who can be trusted is a hard decision, and the only ones I would never trust are the power mad 1%.

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