Skybird
03-14-12, 05:14 PM
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/14/opinion/why-i-am-leaving-goldman-sachs.html?_r=1
Not really surprising if you look at things in a similar way like I do, nevertheless: the level of cynism that has come to power and money in modern times is breathtaking.
Some say the system has brought us this far and thus it works well. I say if a system created temporary wealth for some only at the price of bringing it to the abyss that we stand by now, it is no functional system, but a suicidal one.
If violent revolution would break out in the West, I would understand why it is coming - and I no longer would resist it, nor would I raise a hand to defend the old corrupt order.
That far we have gotten - that now, at the age of 45, I think like this.
I do not turn radical because some radical paroles or stupid propaganda have caught me. I turned accepting radical cleanups because the old order fails so miserably and totally and completely, leads us deeper and deeper into the sh!t - and still has not gotten enough.
P.S. Just for the record, I do not thinki is is Golden sacks alone, but the vast amjority of huge banks. That they cheat theirn customers in order to make their own maximum profit I take as granted. To me, a bank is a ordinary customers's natural enemy - the interests of both are totally antagonistic, with the customer being prey. And often, banks are complices in rightout crime.
Not really surprising if you look at things in a similar way like I do, nevertheless: the level of cynism that has come to power and money in modern times is breathtaking.
Some say the system has brought us this far and thus it works well. I say if a system created temporary wealth for some only at the price of bringing it to the abyss that we stand by now, it is no functional system, but a suicidal one.
If violent revolution would break out in the West, I would understand why it is coming - and I no longer would resist it, nor would I raise a hand to defend the old corrupt order.
That far we have gotten - that now, at the age of 45, I think like this.
I do not turn radical because some radical paroles or stupid propaganda have caught me. I turned accepting radical cleanups because the old order fails so miserably and totally and completely, leads us deeper and deeper into the sh!t - and still has not gotten enough.
P.S. Just for the record, I do not thinki is is Golden sacks alone, but the vast amjority of huge banks. That they cheat theirn customers in order to make their own maximum profit I take as granted. To me, a bank is a ordinary customers's natural enemy - the interests of both are totally antagonistic, with the customer being prey. And often, banks are complices in rightout crime.