A Lesson For Konrad

Day 1,587, 15:37 Published in Belgium Belgium by Manong Z


I have kept my silence despite Konrad Neumann's desperate attempts in elevated journalism. I discreetly smirked when he juxtaposed libertarianism with liberalism and laughed behind my computer screen when he claimed that eBelgium was "oppressive" while the belligerent eNL was "moderate". I also dismissed his pretentious and sophomoric ego when he claimed to have analyzed the eBelgian political and social structures to the tee.

I commend him, however, for some of his observations. I concur that the eBelgian political system can be quite bureaucratic; although, quite frankly, bureaucracy is part of any governing body that establishes a structure for procedural purposes. So all in all, I cannot help but to be amused when he and his constituents gawk so proudly over his so-called "enlightened" media.

To be honest, I do not really care for such insignificant bug; therefore, I won't link links or quote quotes. His antics, however, are quite entertaining and are worthy to be talked about. Recently, he talked about eBelgium being a big clan while citing a few people and their roles in this so-called clan. I wrote this article to simply say: "No. I'm not sorry Konrad, but you're terribly wrong."

But unlike him, I won't put so much effort in this article so I won't continue to pretend that I know something and waste your time. I won't even list my curriculum vitae in the bottom of this page to flaunt my capabilities and experiences as if my ego was 10,000 times bigger than my real balls. I won't do that. I'm not that deluded.