A demonstration in front of House of Representative building was over. And what's left? An unspeakable pain, seeing the destruction perpetrated by people who claimed to "care" with the country.
Do they know how much it cost to rebuild these? Do they know that this renovation would use citizens' money?
Not to mention the cost for the armed force, the tear gas, and cost for people's fuel for the traffic jam the demonstrators made, and also cost of cleaning the garbage they litter during and after the demonstration...
(By the way, is this demonstration really necessary? A simple logic: Since elementary school we learned that fuel is non-renewable. The supply will be lesser and finally we'll be running out of fuel someday. We will face a huge oil price increasing someday when the oil supply is very very rare. How would we prepare for that? Why don't we try to use alternative energy or at least try to lessen our fuel consumption? And how would you expect that to happen if we still have a very cheap oil?)
Yeah. You're reading it right. "Sosialme" now.
Some citizens took picture in front of demonstration site. (Sorry for my bad picture quality)
I'm just tired of demonstration. People power? Oh well. It will be okay if it's really for something good. But this fuel price demonstration? I find it nonsense. Try to learn economics and you'll know why.



