Friday, 3 August 2012
Helen Clark 90210
How can the United Nations go about trying to airbrush photos of Helen Clark? How thick do they want current generations to be? Putting forward heavily edited images of a leader who appears to barely look a day past thirty, not carrying any maturity lines along a truly withered old saggy face, you'd think she's trying to enter into the Miss. universe contest. All that's needed now is teeth whitening.
Yet the United Nations obsesses over image and youth, much like many other insecure adults fondle over the thought of getting plastic skin surgery to get that dream face. Not so long ago, many politicians were well into their lives, possessed wide levels of experience from different fields, had raised children and understood, with reason and conviction what they stood for. Young politicians rarely ever make a difference. No one ever pays much attention to them, they're vastly ignorant and have no choice but to default to standing up for every policy their party stands for, with dogmatic rigidness.
These ridiculous images of Mrs Clark seem rather strange, as if she is proud of emulating ignorance. Such pictures didn't belong on Labour billboards in 2008 and should be readily disposed of from the United Nations website. One place where she might be able to conceitedly display these phony images is on the walls on Dr. Rey and the team on Dr. 90210.
She ought to go under the knife. Maybe then she can proudly limn the insufferable ignorance her heart desires.
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