Thursday, July 11, 2013

When a culture is being blamed for the downing of a Super-Jumbo jet there is something very wrong and it isn't the culture. Blaming the victims is well known to those hearing oppression. Blaming the South Korean culture for planes falling to earth is Wall Street jargon for profits.

A culture of any nation should not require victimization to proceed with competition among multi-national industries. 

A car has a gas pedal, steering wheel and a brake. That translates into most any culture. How the car is received by the people as a BENEVOLENT TOOL within their culture is an interesting interpretation. But, to expect to have an entire nation take on the quirks and slang of a nation run by Wall Street whereby American citizens have less status than corporations is allowing not only destruction of the foreign culture, but, that of the American people as well.

If Wall Street culture demands the depersonalization of diversity in order to turn a profit, we don't need it nor should any other country seeking to compete with such hideous paradigms.

Technology of any kind is suppose to enhance the experience of living, not change it.