Saturday, December 11, 2010

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States of Europe? The possible meaning behind the "last battle"

" Poisoned States of Europe" Spiegel-Online titling a recent article. This article is part of the SPIEGEL cover story of the print edition. "The Stand " is there to read too much on the mirror cover. Illustrated is a double shot-Euro coin (Ireland and Greece were hit) and two pistol bullets hurtling to the EURO. " The" last battle "to the €" subtitled then subsequently as the Basler Zeitung. " Leading European magazines such as" mirror "and" Economist "outdo each other with dramatic titles already on the outcome of € crisis. , 'the locals. " The" Economist "shows a man in a suit holding a gun to your head, this head consists of a Euro coin. Titled is the side with "Do not do it - what would mean breaking up the €" . "translated Presseurop Economist article and the headline:" If country commits suicide. " The article is the cover of The Economist is to be seen. " die for the banks? No thanks "is a recent article from the" Free Romania "in Presseurop translated. I think there are now more items could be found with such headlines.

If the word" poison "or" poisoned "in connection with political or shows up economic processes, then I will become very attentive. In the previous post I had referred to a TIME article. regarding. of violence against children wrote the author of the true sentence: "The children, however, who like house plants have no choice to decide where they live remains no alternative but to take the poisoned water from the watering can at home in it." Also, Lloyd deMause is often called " Gift "and especially" to poison containers "in connection with violent children. "Poison container" are the human sacrifice (by war, violence, crime and economic crises created) that are marketed to respect traumatic childhood experiences (the "poison") short-term relief to feel and to "purify" themselves. "Poisoned childhood: parental power and its Episodes called "the psychotherapist Susan Forward her book in which she reports in a clear language about the effects of parental violence. The topic of "Poison" and "Childhood" is thus in fact something that visually describes the consequences of violence well. If this "poison" then appears in the media and political speeches, it makes sense here links to the (destructive) childhood suggest.

"Poisoned States of Europe"? This picture really makes sense in relation to the EURO-crisis? Debatable sure. Entirely rational terms, I do not think poison and problems in monetary policy really fit together visually. Recall at this point to the last crisis in 2009. Of "toxic securities" was as much talk. Securities may lose their value and bring loss. They can also be toxic? Probably not. Investment losses on a large scale may be able to trigger a domino effect. But they can also spread poison?
"Poisoned States" and then in large letters contain "The Stand". What is this with the command post, I wondered? The euro area is experiencing a crisis in its currency (probably also a crisis of emotions). The image "last battle" in my opinion makes no sense here. This image has rather little to do with combat and war, than with problems in monetary policy and excessive debt. The euro zone is a community of solidarity, despite the current problems and disputes. Here it is so not about a war or a battle in Europe. Moreover, history shows that there are repeatedly currency crises. This crisis is therefore not to be the "last" and they will surely kill any people in Europe.
"The Stand" is also the German title of a Stephen King book . A biological warfare agent (virus, so again a sort of "poison"!) In history, killing nearly all men (99.4%) in the world. The few survivors split into two groups, in "good" and "evil." The conflicts of the parties finally culminated in the explosion of a nuclear bomb in the camp of "evil". An apocalyptic disaster like Stephen King is certainly not the EURO-crisis. Why such eloquence? Why gun shots at Europe? Why dying thoughts of suicide and anxiety?

media images, economic crises and destructive childhood experiences. These things should be considered together, is something relatively new for me too. For me is the analysis of such images and words more exciting. I can only pursue the gaps, but find it important at all to such possible links pointed and thought-provoking to give.

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