Something is rotten in the state of Austria

There are such dark things happening in this country that I don’t even want to describe that shit on my blog. For anyone who doesn’t know, please check out the news. Repeatedly “normal” people are being discovered to be monsters. Repeatedly, it is about indescribably cruel crime over children. Most often own children. Repeatedly it is happening in the middle of cities and repeatedly everybody wonders “How come nobody noticed a thing?”

What is happening? Is this monstrous deviation anchored somewhere deep in the mentality of these people? Or is it fault of the system in this country, which is systematically building a “children as enemies” atmosphere? Corporations are making it impossible for parents to balance job and family. Women are forced to do minimally paid part-time jobs. There are not enough nurseries. Women’s magazines scream “We are the victims! We can’t handle it all!!!” And advertisement is for years building up negative image towards kids: kids will kick you out of your bed, they will not let you have a piece of cake, they will put stains all over your designer couch, they will ruin your dates, destroy your dish washer, never move out of your house and will not be there when you need them….

And if something is wrong with the collective state of mind here (which I assume it is, because when I think what Bosnian and Croatian people suffered during and after the war but no one ever came to the idea of torturing children), what can be done about it? If a person has psychological problems, people from their surroundings suggest a therapy. Who should suggest therapy to a whole country? And how do you do therapy on few millions of people? But then again – if the system is capable of doing negative brainwashing on its people, it should be capable of doing the positive. But hey, no profits can be earned here…..

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3 Responses to “Something is rotten in the state of Austria”

  1. the big eye says:

    agree on the last part, although you can’t link these things directly to a country. unfortunately there is much more going on in the world as you want to imagine. Right now the investigations into the Jersey-case are coming to an end and we all remember Dutroux. Not to forget all the young women who are abducted to be enslaved and be forced to work as prostitutes. The actual case in Amstetten started some 25 years before, so there is hope that society in this country made some progress in the meanwhile and it’s not like everybody here agrees on what happened. But maybe there is still more of this paternalistic structured systematical violence against females of all ages around the globe and especially in this country where authoritarian regimes have some tradition. There is a spot in the austrian soul (Erwin Ringel, a short listening on that: http://tinyurl.com/48534o) where submissive behaviour and despotism are perfectly matched and it certainly opens the possibility of the darkest things to happen. so, while i wouldn’t exclude any society, nation or ethnicity from being able to the most horrible atrocities, i still like the idea of a collective therapy. but i think this is rather a process of awakening than a thing you can manipulate people into. In my view this process starts with the word “NO” and everybody who dares to speak it out loudly in one way or another is the beginning of a change. which is what i like about you, that you dared to say it.

  2. ana_tajder says:

    Thank you. I like you too, but please stop scaring people and aliens away from my blog.

  3. the big eye says:

    we don’t even know each other, how comes that you are already in love with me? i have to be way more cautious than i thought obv., not only that my looks are dangerously sexy, even my writing seems to create the same amount of attraction. ok i’ll stop, although the alien only got what he deserves.

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