4/18/2026

Azalea and concern about world politics/economy

 Again, it's almost a couple of weeks since I posted the last one in this blog. I have been kept busy pulling the weeds and cutting the lawn in the garden. I have also planted a few vegetables. For an amateur farmer, as you know, it is the busiest season in a year now.



The azaleas along the entrance are almost fully out now. The same kind of photo taken at the same angle. Seemingly the same but new every year for me. A net for peas is seen on the right. Peas are growing fast now. A ridge of potato farm is covered with white non woven fabric to avoid frost damage. The dogwoods along the street ahead seem to bloom as well.

I have been concerned about the mess in the Middle East caused by Trump and Netaniyafu. Lives which should not have been lost are victimized. Especially, the girl pupils in Iran killed by missiles launched by the US military. It has been a war crime and crime against humanity which should be accused. The two leaders responsible for this tragedy are told to gain personal benefits from this war, that is, disguising their scandals/crimes. 

The more serious issue is that certain numbers of the peoples are still approving those criminal leaders. The global warming and the techno-capitalism are creating the enormous economic disparity in North-South countries and in each country itself. Together with deficit of natural resources and foods, they are endlessly increasing the economic gap in the world. I believe the majority exploited as stated above is denying every authority and believing in conspiracy and populism. They may support a leader like Trump who insists invading other sovereignties for natura resources. Religious cultism is involved in this process, which makes the situation more complicated and untreatable.

It won't be too long left to me in the world any longer. I would go on studying about this process of the global warming and the bottleneck of modern capitalism. So when it is fine, I would be in the garden ane when rainy, you may find me in my study which used to be a radio shack for decades. 

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