2012-08-21, 09:15 | Link #41 |
Nyaaan~~
Join Date: Feb 2006
Age: 40
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It's supposed to reflect political outrage at the deadlocks created by a bureaucratic system, by people outraged with burgeoning public debt and burdened by stagnate economy growth over 2 decades, outrage with social imbalances and what they deem to be widespread nepotism and corruption..
So, if all of that is "political satire" then yes, it's "political satire" .. I'm not saying all the views are valid (especially the massive villianization of finance professionals), but it reflects the sense of rage and impotence that can permeate among people that feel like the system is failing them. |
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