Thursday, April 19, 2007

The so-called 2-parties are converging into some indistinguishable political goulash meant to deny voters any hope that they could affect the nature or the activities of the government in any significant way.

No matter whom they vote for at a national level, it is nearly-guaranteed now that millions more Third World immigrants, legal or not, will be settling the country every year. The 'moral' stature of homosexuality is going to increase and anyone who didn't celebrate such practices will be labelled 'an extremist', 'a hater' or much worse. The process of criminalizing thoughts will continue, regardless of which party is in power. The official worship of 'diversity' and 'multiculturalism' will continue to grow while, in the real world, the process of self-segregation on racial-ethnic, linguistic and income lines will continue. Regardless of which party is in power, the state will grow bigger, individual freedoms and liberty will narrow and the opportunities for free individual expression will diminish. Both parties will be advancing Israel's national goals. None of the parties will even discuss the possibility that the state's ability to monitor, record and control an individual's private life should be reduced rather than increased. Regardless of who may be in power, new and bigger 'databases' will be developed and the government will launch and fund initiatives leading to increasingly sophisticated mergers of all these data on individuals so that the state's control over an individual grows ever closer to 'absolute'. Both parties will support all sorts of heart-warming 'for the children' projects meant to increasingly separate the children from their natural parents and replace the parents with state-funded institutions. Both parties will work toward advancing collectivism and combating individualism.