From: TibetanMonkey, Originator of the Banana Kung-Fu on
On Apr 11, 1:11 am, "TibetanMonkey, Originator of the Banana Kung-Fu"
<comandante.ban...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Apr 11, 12:18 am, Conscience <nobama@göv.com> wrote:
>
> > On 2010-04-10 18:09:43 -0700, "TibetanMonkey, Originator of the Banana
> > Kung-Fu" <comandante.ban...(a)yahoo.com> said:
>
> > >>> In other words, we are going slowly but surely back to feudalism. A
> > >>> knight could come out of the blue and take away your life and your
> > >>> horse.
>
> > >> Close enough.
>
> > > So you either live within the walls or outside the walls. ;)
>
> > +1
>
> Living inside or outside has both advantages and disadvantages. I'd
> feel like a prisoner inside the walls, seeing always the same people.
> But we sure have to tame the outside.
>
> I'm all for breaking the walls like the Berlin Wall.

Like I said, we should break all walls, but curiously the walls are
getting to Germany instead of going down elsewhere. I find it
disgusting and very communist...

(obviously this guy is a communist agent or an American developer)

Gated communities: the privatisation of residential areas should be
welcomed

'Arcadia Potsdam is Germany’s first gated community.

When Arcadia opened in 2006, it provoked sharp media criticism. The
Süddeutsche Zeitung daily, for example, spoke of “class-segregation”,
“residential disintegration” and the “privatisation of public living
space”. The critics argued that gated communities were a symptom of
increasing social polarisation and fragmentation.

These critics assumed that gated communities in Western countries
would be essentially the same as those in Rio de Janeiro or
Johannesburg. But had they examined the well-developed American market
for privately-owned residential areas, they might have noticed that
people’s motivations to choose this way of living are, in fact, very
diverse.'

http://www.cafebabel.co.uk/article/19593/fortress-bulgaria-gated-communities.html
From: TibetanMonkey, Originator of the Banana Kung-Fu on
Many people doesn't know where Bangalore is, let alone that they have
Gated Communities like in America. Well, I confess I didn't know
either until a minute ago. But, of course, my common sense tells they
are found now in every UNCIVILIZED place out there...

BANGALORE — Ragini, 14, and Malini, 11, are California girls — some
might even refer to them as ABCDs.

The acronym stands for American-Born, Confused Desi (Desi is slang for
people of Indian origin). But they hardly seem confused. Ever since
they were transplanted to their father’s native Bangalore, they've
found a balance between America and India.

(notice the picture of the guy riding his bike peacefully)

http://www.globalpost.com/gallery/general/090327/bangalores-gated-communities

***

But I have a great idea for the world: THE WHOLE WORLD SHOULD BE LIKE
A GATED COMMUNITY WITHOUT GATES AND BE CALLED 'NIRVANA WITH A
BANANA'...

Yes, the name is debatable. ;)