THE IMMORTAL INFAMY

by Fábio de Oliveira Ribeiro Wednesday, Apr. 27, 2011 at 7:40 AM
sithan@ig.com.br

The time cures, but it also condemns.

The most interesting is to see as "los fucking gringos" that torture and they repress Bradley Manning and the journalists that support everything this doesn't notice the size of the infamy that they commit.


Bradley Manning freed of the claws of the secrecy information that are essential for the society to understand what really happens in the USA, what happens in the American wars and as the American diplomats they act as a true gangsters gang. In that sense, the case Mannig is an excellent example of as the conflict among the "being" (power, politics, rude force) and the "duty to be" (Law, beginnings of Right) it continues existing.


Manning is a high-tech version of Sócrates. In IV bC the philosopher challenged the powerful ones and it was accused of "publishing dangerous theories for the youths Athenians". The youth American soldier made something similar and he is receiving the same unworthy treatment that was given to the Greek. The rest is known and previsible.



Sócrates' name is and it will always be immortal. Their pursuers' name sank in the mud of the eternal infamy. While there is History they will be despised or simply unknown. The youth American soldier can be suffering now, but in the future the infamous Americans that torture him and that they support his torture will be despised equally. No doubt on this.