The 1928 poem by W B Yeats is called "Sailing to Byzantium." Its first line is "That is no country for old men."
Of what is past, or passing, or to come.
Belen Fernandez has told her own personal story from this poem, and her dying father's recitation of it.
The US is no country for old men (msn.com)
I sign petitions every day, sometimes more than one a day, complaining about the pharmaceutical industry's abuse of sick people, and their money. The petitions are very much along the lines of Fernandez's article.
But it's not just the pharmaceutical industry, or even about American "health care." There's a broader, underlying problem which supports this whole dysfunctional scheme. It's the mindless fixation on money, or, if you will, capitalism.
Today, I watched yet another episode of "The Twilight Zone." This one was about a ravenous man about whom it was said that having all the money he did didn't have much meaning to him. His addiction was getting the money, not just having it, and the sense of endless control, and crushing the people whose money he could get. An addiction to getting money is certainly a powerful driver in this country. But even that isn't enough. Not only do some people feel a need to get as much as they can of other people's money, but they also want to control other people's lives. They want to get your money, control your life, and determine your sense of history, and reality.
It's not just old men who wither under such relentless, and ruthless, pressure.
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