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By Susan McDonald, published 5/10/2005Susan McDonald reminds us it is the artistic imagination that enables us to respond more sanely to terrorism and war.
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Posted by miacat, Saturday, 8 October 2005 8:39:43 PM
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Our leaders are given access to forums of wealth and piety, however, like everyone else, they are more corrupted by their own individualistic agenda's now, than ever. They slip-in for their "role call", ticking on basic exercises at the table, do a quick photo shoot and then pass by. This culture transcends in motion all the way down to ground level. The point here is; that these leaders are out of touch with the base.
Officialdom is all the time more clumsy, bearing no adherence for the need for collective "responsibility", or anything related to integrated policies depicted immediately after the second world war? We see our government system as singly, a "party" (mixed-up and divided into two) wroughting with an abyss that defies what we might otherwise chuck out over the abdication of a lazy fundamentalism, that can be sometimes found in either science or religion.
I see Crime Prevention in Australia, the UK and USA as completely misunderstood. Our community agendas have never been in more danger. Recent political content on the matter, lacks the distillations required to deal with the "causal elements" of any crime – leaving the claim wide-open to the sounding alert of terrorism, as it controls a psyche hooked on chaos, each day we ignore to necessitate a new local agenda.