Yeah. Who wouldn’t want to work with a dictatorship! They have probably (obviously) something valuable to offer and dictatorships need something desperately.

Which dictatorship exists as if it was not a dictatorship at all, in our eyes? How do we define and perceive any nation must depend on how this nation is written and talked about in media. What is a dictatorship and oppressor today can be a difficult thing to grasp and see, because to define something, to find an exact meaning of something is not that easy. How we speak of something and what that something actually is can be very different things. We know for a fact that many countries who play big part in world economy treat their citizens violently and poorly. That many countries do not have sufficient welfare and social security for their citizens, but buy arms like candy. There are horrifying gaps between people made knowingly and willingly these gaps are kept growing. Poverty serves the rich, indifference serves the wealthy. It serves arms industry and media, media that is owned by those with means. Mainstream media without bias and selfish aims does not exist.

So what is a dictatorship in this kind of world and what is the meaning of news? To give us information? We should be well-informed by now, if we were that interested we’d have erased issues that very obviously cause our problems, and if we could be able to understand the whole picture, picture would look different from it does now. State of the world is hard to understand in any other way than things are terrifyingly wrong, indifference and helplessness prevail. How to fix things that are so well fucked up and things that are in the hands of the super rich that ‘average’ working people feel helpless, unemployed feel facing dead-end? How can one beat money when one has none of one’s own, and why poverty is a situation of helplessness and without means? Why do we think that?

How can a small individual beat something that is beyond regulations and laws, someone who powerful who can buy his way? To beat power that buys its way to the top without hesitation, without doubt, without good intentions? Power that manipulates via media and mainstream visuals, riding its way into our heads, thoughts, ways to act, possibilities, rights. Anything can be controlled by corporal power and is controlled by corporations. They do not hesitate to fuck us up. That is not a friendly partner who seeks wealth. Who to trust in this moment of absolute turn is our only possibility? And why many think there is nothing one can do??

What big money corporations? What visuals? Is it too vague?
 
We are controlled and chained by our vanity and we are so vain, endlessly shallow, adoring beauty industry and paying attention to looking like million bucks. Always after that million bucks. That is the spot where to hit when you want to hurt, belittle and when we seek to be loved and accepted desperately. Without beauty and money what are we (is that the question or is it just the concept we are fed daily?) Our intellect is judged by outer appearance making us want to look at ourselves like we were in a magazine, like we want to be in that cover, that model, that designer. We want to look smart, we don’t want look dull, we can look poor, we definitely look desperate. What is smart about this is nothing. We do not have a concept of smart right. Why do we still knowing the stupidity of it all do it? Who produces our vanity, feeds it, makes it happy, keeps it hungry?

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/inside-the-koch-brothers-toxic-empire-20140924?page=2
That’s true as far as it goes – but Koch Industries is not a major oil producer. Instead, the company has woven itself into every nook of the vast industrial web that transforms raw fossil fuels into usable goods. Koch-owned businesses trade, transport, refine and process fossil fuels, moving them across the world and up the value chain until they become things we forgot began with hydrocarbons: fertilizers, Lycra, the innards of our smartphones.”
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