Xenophobia
Tuesday, November 19, 2002
The war against terrorism seems to have turned into the soldier raping the hostess. And from this violence, children are now born, a row of faces of phobia. And the world has become a nervous place, growing into three. First, the fortress; second, the forest; third, fetters.
In times wrecked by intrigue and shaken by machinations of murder, power becomes increasingly important, and also increasingly threatened. And so fortresses are built.
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