I'm referring here to mostly Arab regimes now in conflict with their people ie; the Syrian or Bahrainy regimes to name a few in the Arab world, but by no means the only example of bullshit regimes in the world, North Korea with it's own news and ways, is another very descriptive case of the bullshit regime in our world today. People and leaders are victims of the two categories as well.
Someone who lies and someone who tells the truth are playing on opposite sides, so to speak, in the same game. Each responds to the facts as he understands them.
For most people, the fact that a statement is false constitutes in itself a reason, however weak, not to make the statement.
What a bullshitting regime essentially represent is not the state of affairs to which the regime refers to nor the beliefs of the regime or it's leaders.
The bullshitter regime ignores these demands( whether from it's people or it's own) altogether. It does not reject the authority of the truth, as the liar regime does and oppose himself to it. The bullshitter regime pays no attention to truth at all, nor is such a regime interested in the truth. By virtue of this, bullshit regimes are a far greater enemy of the truth than liars are.
This same unfortunate state of affairs apply today very well to the United States own affairs, I'm of course referring to the electoral mood and arguments of a good number of Americans, republicans and others, voters or leaders, regarding the reelection of the actual President for office in 2012.
Thanks as usual for your time and patience, your comments are always welcome, salamat.
Monday, December 19, 2011
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