
"Each and every evening, millions of people attentively gaze at the
flooded cellars of more than twenty families, or a car hugging a tree by
the highway with everyone inside dead. Petty catastrophes are sometimes
substituted by a great one - perhaps some unimaginable threat: mosquitoes
carrying malaria or madmen putting razors in baby food. It is as if our
civilization always requires new reasons to live in fear, constantly
looking for scenarios of possible catastrophes. We are keen observers of
distant misfortunes, comforted with a passing sense of security brought by
the daily news."
from Tomas Pospiszyl's essay published in the black book (de Josef Bolf)
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