The Dark Perspective

Giving you social commentry with a twist of comedy, reviews and downloads. Its commentry about the things that I come across in my life. We all take different journeys in life and this is my journey.

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

A thousand words


They say a picture says a thousand words so when I came across these cartoons I realised that those thousand words could be interpreted in a 1000 different ways. These are a few selection from Daryl Cagle's cartoonist index which can be seen here. The above is by Cameron Cadow (Canada) and below is by Jimmy Marguilies (New Jersey)

Sunday, June 18, 2006

Only in america

Sometime you read some stories and you just have to not question it and put it down to anomalies in life. Like this story or this one

Saturday, June 10, 2006

Irony

Sometimes the meaning of words is hard to explain without an example. The word irony is one which tends to confuse so here is an example.
Former home secretary Charles Clark annouced a knife anmesty to start on the 24 of may this year in the UK. This was meant to be an opportunity for people to hand in weapons ( such as knives, swords etc) without fear of reprisal. However since the annoncement and even during the amnesty it seems the knife attacks on citizens have increased rather than decreased. Not a week has gone by since february that someone hasnt been attacked. See here or here or here or here for more details.
So in short irony is the aspect of a situation that is odd because it is the opposite of what one would expect.

Sunday, June 04, 2006

Expectations

As I sat and watched the US military spokesman deliver the verdict that the military probe into the killings in Ishaqi, Iraq on march 15th during a raid “revealed the ground force commander, while capturing and killing terrorists, operated in accordance with the rules of engagement governing our combat forces in Iraq”, I wondered to myself did I really expect the probe to be critical of the US troops?
Having spent some time in the US both before and after September 11, the one thing that is really noticeable is their extensive focus on patriotism. Whereas in the UK, we only get our flags when England is playing in the world cup, the US have their flags flying 24/7/365.
This deep routed patriotism leads to the unacceptability of criticism of oneself. It become very difficult to be so proud of yourself and critical in the same vain.
As such when you hear President Bush saying that their will be a transparent investigation you really start to wonder. Combine this with the facts that the US are 5 months away from mid term elections and any criticism of the US troops by either republicans or democrats is a vote loser then did I really expect the probe to be critical? After all this is not the first or perhaps the last time that civilians have been killed and the story reported that they were terrorists. Remember the
wedding party massacre in 2004? Or the cluster bombs in 2003 that killed innocent civilians that was classed as collateral damage by the US. I noted that the Iraqis have rejected the findings and are to carry out their own investigation. I'd like to see how this is going to happen. Do the Iraqis really think that they will have access to files, statements etc and the soldiers involved to interview them?
As I sit and wait for the verdict on the Haditha killings (which happened last November) I don't know what to expect. Only time will tell.