The Likelihood of Cultural Decontamination

Belgrade has a "Center for Cultural Decontamination,"

which sounds to me like a useful innovation for anybody's

culture.

Look at the gifted graphic artist they got there. You see,

if you're seeking "justice" in the Balkans, what you

do is walk into the maze, hang around the seven

Christian graveyards for a while (mildly wondering why this

terrain seems to lack Moslem or Jewish graveyards),

and then you it dawns on you that although there was an entrance, your maze affords no exit. None! You're in a

"Transition" to Nowhere!

So (apparently), what you then do is hang out

indefinitely within those trackless graveyards,

gritting your jaw and pretending to transit, until the

cemetery itself decays, or, more likely, until your own generation's full quiver of injustices get snowed under by somebody else's fresher, more unjust mishaps and atrocities.

Great font choice, too! Wow! That guy's

a genius!

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You know, sometimes, the "solutions" just plain don't work.

I mean, nothing works, there's no right way to get it done

at all, and no victory condition. It looks great and sounds

great, but gets no traction on the ground. For instance,

look at all this stuff.

http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/museum/annex.htm

Machinery is simple; that's the easy part