G8's Task Ahead
Just happen to watch the HBO production of The Girl at the Cafe purely b'cos of its recent propaganda. Didn't like the artistic conception, but the story did manage to send a clear message. I guess I'm still under the effects of its anti-poverty insulation. So what follows is most likely gonna stem from it.
In a couple of hours from now a handful of world leaders will leave their luxury hotel rooms to begin a discussion on how they can bridge the gap of poverty. It's not the first time they have done it, so there is little promise as to their progress in producing a favorable result. However, that little promise is like all the waters of the oceans put together for those humans fighting so hard just to survive another taut agonizing in life.
The African dilemma has opened so many hearts as much as it has shown how hard that organ could get in some humans beings. However, such indifference is not a burden to the compassionate as their will is to pursue good to make it better. So to say an antagonistic view is quite essential to bring results if we are to see a change during our time in this world.
Another side of the summit that is expected to deal with combating global warming is most likely to come undone as we have already seen some interesting resistance to the Kyoto Protocol. If the Industrial giants now fancifully calling themselves with a shorter version could bring this problem upon Mother Nature, then I suppose their so called powerful industrialism could obviously get rid of it too. But then again, they have to 'think' about it so they make sure it doesn't leave any untidy marks. And so we eagerly wait till they burn their fuel and analyze the results of their consumption.
As the humane part of civilization move their attention to Gleneagles, the African nations are yearning for a long waited blessing. It's a decision to those behind close doors, but a matter of life and death for those who are in question. As it has always been, this is just another opportunity. Whether it's gonna be taken or not is left to those who call themselves powerful and wise among our race.
Naz
Wednesday, July 06, 2005 |
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