Monday, 8 October 2007

that handsome screaming face

following the return of the japanese journalist's body to japan. the world has begun speculations about the death toll in burma. it has been said in the media that only 13 people died in the ongoing protests. well as you know media is constantly filtered and that number is bullcrap. i have read reports regarding the death toll and it has been reported by some unknown resource in Burma that the number of monks killed could be counted as "several thousand"

which make perfect sense compared to 13. you line up several armed soldiers going on full automatic against thousands of marching monks and trust me you don't only kill 13 over 2 weeks boy. so the proceeding questions are, where are the remaining bodies? how come ppl don't know abt it? well the source quoted that bodies after being shot were hauled up in bunches and thrown into the jungles of Burma to rot. if you wanna look at the bright side of things the decaying bodies might serve its purpose as good fertilisers to the trees but FUCK YOU if you re thinking of that. the world needs to know abt this atrocity and the world needs to know it now. do your part revolutioknights spread the word. theres a new killing field in town and its called Burma. do it.

Monday, 1 October 2007

iKILLYOUFORFUN - the new technology

for some of us living in a part of the world where violence and killing have been few and far between, we might have the tendency to shut our eyes from the world. but when violence erupts close to home, people start talking and shit. fucking hypocrites. fuck you.

the burmese government protest have brought negativity to the peacefulness of our region. i mean wat the hell was the government was thinking? i dont blame the monks. seriously. they know wat they are doing. but to the fucking soldiers who are using live rounds, wats the live rounds for?! as far as all the media coverage i saw on tv, i dont see no buddhist monk carrying an M4A1 Carbine fully equipped with it's SOPMOD kit and M203 walking around the streets killing ppl. these are peaceful people who want nothing but democracy. simple as that. and the military junta are seeing it as a threat.

if you set yourself thinking, you might wonder why are monks are seen as threatening cause i have been thinking for the past week and i cant find anything threatening about bald-headed men walking in orange robes preaching peace. but i have come up with a theory, i think the junta feels insecure as they think the monks are preaching for their Human Rights leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, to get back into power. that could be the reason the junta open fire in hoping that killing a few will deter the rest from continuing.

killing a few wont stop them. killing them all will. but i dont think they have half the balls needed to do that so we're save for now. but wat im afraid of is that "this" country might come and in aid of the junta, eliminate the protestors in a fell swoop. burma are in close contact with "this' country and maybe 1 day ask for "their" help. we'll have to see wat the situation boils down to. for now the idea of education, eradication and revolution would have to be put on hold. chillax revolutioknights. watch this space for updates