THE THREE MONKEYS
A commentary on the conduct of the Canadian
Political party leaders in the knowledge of
the evils worked by the
defective taxable benefits legislation.
By Victor Drummond © Sept 2007
Most everyone in Canada, of voting age, is familiar with the motto illustrated by three monkeys sitting along side of each other.
One monkey has his front paws held over his mouth, another has his paws over his eyes and the third monkey has his paws over his ears. Each monkey is illustrating a moral value.
The moral point being made by the first monkey is:- “Speak No Evil” -- the second monkey makes the point:- “See no evil” and the third monkey makes the point:- “Hear No evil”.
When the point of reference is the observers personal behaviour then the moral lesson is a positive factor and if the observer follows the monkey’s example it could save everyone a lot of pain and suffering.
But what if the monkey's moral message is adopted by our Canadian political leaders who are immersed in an environment of lies, deceit and injustice.
Should they therefore ignore the evil events around them and pretend they:- “See no evil”, “Hear no evil” and never raise their voice to denounce “Evil”?
Would such a group of deaf, dumb and blind individuals be capable of operating a country – such as Canada – in a fair, honest, and just manner? Not on your life.
They lack the intelligence, integrity, honesty, moxie and ability to do the job right.
So read the prior article:- “Will Canada’s Real Leader…..” and make sure the candidate you vote for is willing to acknowledge “Evil” when he/she “See’s” or “Hears”, it and will
take appropriate action to correct the problem.
For starters ask which political leader will acknowledge the evil worked by the defective taxable benefit legislation and which one will commit to correcting same??
Those political leaders who continue to pretend there is no problem -- are just monkey’s with no moral lesson to teach.
Victor Drummond ©
Sunday, September 30, 2007
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