Friday 27 May 2011

Angry vs Angry Birds

Well, well. The previous post created some objections, a lot of discussions (that's probably the best outcome of that blog - for me). After the whole financial situation in Greece, the last thing that we should care about (right now, I mean right now) is who is responsible for creation of the problem. The only thing that we should think now is how we can get out safely from that situation. Then it would be easier to identify and punish the real guilty people (politicians, bankers, brokers or whatever). As I said the previous article was published after the creation through Facebook of a "motion" that it is cleverly called "Angry" (or "The angry people").

But, wait a minute... I talked about a movement called "Angry". Who are them? The answer is easy: They are people, pure people from my point of view, that are really angry about what is now happening in Greece. As they say, and I believe them, they don't belong to any political party and they have no leaders from political parties. Cool. What are their goals? The answer is easier than expected: They have NO goals. Honestly, what's the goal of that? Do you "Angry" people want the prime minister to leave the country? Do you want our country to leave the eurozone? Do you want our country to declare bankruptcy? Do you want to receive double salaries from tomorrow? I strongly believe that if we ask them, we will receive different answers which cover the whole range of the above questions. So, until they reach a final decision (basically, start discussing about that) on what are their goals, they are simply a group of confused people. 

So, I apologize for my terrible approach to your really acceptable protest, but I prefer another group of angry. Yeah, the angry birds! They have different colors, different skills but these cheering, funky birds, have at least a clear goal: Destroy the barriers and kill the ugly green pigs.

Angry birds is free for Android phones/tablets (link)

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