Snapshot From Bangkok
By mykle
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Flew into Bangkok last night and booked into a convenient hotel about 10 minutes away from the airport. The hotel was cheap but okay apart from being filled with young American evangalists.
I woke up this morning, jet-lagged, open the glass door to the balcony and was greeted by the bright, early morning, Bangkok sunshine.
A family of elephants was dancing in the grass below the huge concrete supports of the motorway that leads to the airport. I realised they were doing their early morning calesthenics, throwing out their trunks and tails for balance as they rocked back and forth.
Breakfast was in a little open air cafe which was part of the hotel and the food was cheap and good -and delicious; if you like Thai food.
All the while tables crammed with American teenagers, who must have recently returmed from Cambodia, were saying their goodbyes and praying that the Cambodians would find God...
meanwhile I was praying that THEY would!
I had watched "No country for old men." on the flight out and while conceding that it was a good film, I didn't think it was great. Later at the hotel the TV was playing an old John Wayne film in which he seemed to be saving Vietnam from the Vietnamese... I wondered what the Asians make of such propaganda.
It suddenly came to me that Hollywood is creating hell on Earth.
It turns out films like "No Country..." full of paranoia and angst and this becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.
We constantly watch such films under the illusion that they are entertainment but really they are a dark and dangerous view of a world that they are creating!
No surprise that Taser parties are the new fad in the US!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2007/nov/26/usgunviolence.usa
Take care all and watch Mary Poppins instead :O)
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I shall watch Mary Poppins.
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