How true... By the way, aren't citizens supposed to be unworried about the gouvernment looking into their private lives as long as they have "nothing to hide"? Guess gouvernments have a lot to hide, or they wouldn't be worried... ;)
Of course!! wikileaks has done a brain storming impact over the world, including all diplomats. Now still they are trying to ban wikileaks instead of maintaining the peace level???????
Should be hundreds of thousands, eh? The point stands though!
ReplyDeleteI would like jade jewelry to strive these although I can imagine getting myself tied up in knots with the last one, lol.
ReplyDeleteyes I came via Greenwald link to applaud your brilliance too.
ReplyDeleteWell its a good thing you are a not a philosophy professor as you might lose even tenure for not understanding what moral relativism entails.
ReplyDeletevery aptly put ,applies to every political goons in every country
ReplyDeleteHow true...
ReplyDeleteBy the way, aren't citizens supposed to be unworried about the gouvernment looking into their private lives as long as they have "nothing to hide"? Guess gouvernments have a lot to hide, or they wouldn't be worried... ;)
Hello James, I posted this cartoon on my site with full attribution. I trust this is ok? If not will remove.
ReplyDeleteAll the best ;)
Metanea - 0f course, no problem. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOf course!! wikileaks has done a brain storming impact over the world, including all diplomats. Now still they are trying to ban wikileaks instead of maintaining the peace level???????
ReplyDeleteThat's hypocrisy, not moral relativism. It's so far away from moral relativism that someone could make the case that it's the complete opposite.
ReplyDeleteSeeing this cartoon via Glenn Greenwald. Thanks for the spot on critique!
ReplyDeleteThanks tc!
ReplyDeletepretty impressive way to matching up the things.
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