
I Don’t Buy It
April 30, 2009
Picture by Chema Madoz.
Don’t pretend you are an example to follow when you earn your money by playing with it in the bourse and winning out of nothing, because I don’t buy your goodness. Nor I don’t buy your capitalism anymore. You can send a useless prince to the new world to make your business look even greater, for what? To pay him more money than ordinary people get in one full year. You’ll pay him in a month.
Great, then keep helping the poor. Keep going to the suburbs for visit, and remember to make sure that in the end you’ll be back to the top, where you belong [that is a must]. They will, indeed, thank you for your act of benevolence and good manners. That will keep you thinking you are doing good. Fine, but don’t glorify your human cause. Because I don’t buy it. I don’t buy your empty palace, I don’t buy your money, and I won’t buy your help.
PS. Keep being religious. Yes, but did you ever notice that Jesus was a revolutionary man? No, he would not buy your fierce capitalism at all: he would only despise it. How sad it is that history managed to make him fit the benefits of a few, like you. Those that make the rest believe that’s just natural laws.
