Posted February 13, 2012
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The thing I don't get is when the observation that a "contract is not acutely dangerous, only potentially dangerous" is interpreted as something like "it isn't all that bad, there's no harm in signing it, I guess". I can't believe how politicians can act so openly naive. Almost everything really bad once started as "potentially bad" only and ignorance helped to let it grow. This kind of attitude always reminds me of the famous quote from that French movie, "La Haine":
C'est l'histoire d'un homme
qui tombe d'un immeuble de 50 étages.
Au fur et à mesure de sa chute,
pour se rassurer, il se répète:
"Jusqu'ici, tout va bien."
"Jusqu'ici, tout va bien."
"Jusqu'ici, tout va bien."
Mais l'important, c'est pas la chute.
C'est l'atterrissage...
(Heard about the guy who fell off a skyscraper? On his way down past each floor, he kept saying to reassure himself: So far so good... so far so good... so far so good. How you fall doesn't matter. It's how you land!) :P
It's not the long fall that kills you.
Nor even the sudden stop at the bottom.
It's the realisation that "Yes. You *ARE* that f*&^ing STUPID!"
:P