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News ItemSilly me, Silly me...28th July 2008 ![]() This is an interesting protest song, well representing the rude awakening from the great illusions that we took so much for granted: the illusion to be free, that of owning our bodies, that of being able to lead our lives as we see fit, and express ourselves and our personality publicly as we see fit. We took that for granted because, literally, rivers of blood were poured to establish those freedoms. Millions died – and those were not virtual computer deaths, but actual bodies on the battlefield. We thought it was settled. Once again, we were all mistaken. Freedom is immortal, but its enemies never die. When defeated, they lurk underground waiting for a way to emerge again. Yesterday’s enemies of freedom wore black shirts, those of today white coats. But their spirit is the same: oppression and control. That in turn means that truth and freedom can overturn prohibition and evil in spite of what it seems, and regardless of the powers behind evil. In the last analysis, all it takes is to stop crying - and make it so. Silly you to believe otherwise. Happy listening. Link To Original Article »» |