Andy Warhol said everyone is going to get their own fame. He added that it would only last for a quarter. In the digital media world that we know today, anyone can fall into the trap that Warhol prophesied. Creating Facebook accounts, sending thousands of Tweets, using Whatsapp, falling into the network of the numerical spider, taking calachnikovas, kidnapping normal people, anyone can think that it's a talent and that it can become someone. For the new believers, the awakening of reality will be appalling. Because for those who don't distinguish reality and the virtual world, landing will be depressive.
In daily discussions, in homes, in offices, in places, in accommodations, on Facebook, the accounts of how many friends you have and what network you have dance about many languages. Some had remained so far on the edge of the cirimol of the numerical media. They had many reasons: ethical, moral, ideological ... Today, the contemporary dictatorship, the digital media, is reaching them. Those who know the right to decide and criticize that they had leaning their heads and hanging raindrops are given free of charge. Knowledge, words, skills for reflection and self-introspection, at the same time, are disappearing under hypocrisy.
One of the most revolutionary symbols of today so as not to fall into the traps they have invented for us, can be found in the movement of disconnecting threads. If we shut down computers, mobiles and tablets, we can go to the poems that a Japanese poet wrote in the 15th century. Knowing the Ikkyū thought, we can recover the capacity of transgressions that the associative networks have phagocytated us. A dictatorship which is nothing more than hypocrisy, looks like the dictatorships we have experienced so far.
On behalf of Zilbor and the gods they have been and will be murdered. Drowning in the name of fame, cutting heads. (In)the struggles of consciences are endless. The gift of his enemies is hidden in the gesture of his masked face. Because exploitation is entrusted to inheritance, which the exploiters of yesterday will be those of today and tomorrow.
In the name of god, in the name of the reputation of radical ideology, holding two Calachnikov hands, I can earn the fame of the middle sphere that is international, but in exchange for the fame that will last a quarter, what will I lose? Often the answer lies not in the answer, but in the question.