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The Girl Who Was On Fire

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1hunger6There is too much fake and not enough real. Paradoxical message from a Hollywood movie.
The Hunger Gamesare set in a dystopian future. I’m afraid we’re already living it to some degree, we’re just not ready to admit it.

1. Each country already has their own Capitol, their seat of power.

2.The rich and powerful control the media who tell people what to think, feel, buy, worry about…go buy more while we ruin, er, run your country. Corporations post record profits selling us mostly junk.
Don’t look at the man behind the curtain.

3. Rich Hollywood people make these films to tell us extravagance is wrong…what designer was JLaw wearing to the Oscars? Hypocrisy, how yummy.

4. Don’t approve of governments and corporations? Reward them.

5. Resistance is met with disdain or force or the most insidious trick, mockery. When people protest they’re surveilled, beaten, pepper-sprayed…

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About The Owl Lady

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Viv Drewa is a Michigan native who has enjoyed reading and writing since 1963. Though she studied medicinal chemistry at the University of Michigan, her passion has always been writing. She had been awarded third place for her nonfiction short story about her grandfather's escape from Poland. Later, she rewrote this story and was published in the "Polish American Journal" as "From the Pages of Grandfather's Life" and has republished it on Amazon.com as a short story. Viv took creative and journalism courses to help in her transition to fulfill her dream of becoming a writer. She worked as an intern for Port Huron's 'The Times Herald", and also wrote, edited and did the layout or the Blue Water Multiple Sclerosis newsletter "Thumb Prints." She also has a business promoting authors. Owl and Pussycat Book Promotions. Viv, her husband Bob and their cat Princess, live in Port Huron, Michigan.

2 comments on “The Girl Who Was On Fire

  1. Thanks so much for the reblog. 🙂

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