Friday, August 28, 2009

Groundviews & CPA Offers a Flip Ultra Video Camera for the Best Traitor of Motherland!

The latest "promotion" by CPA and Groundviews promise you a Flip Ultra Video camera as the first prize for the best citizen journalist who submit a video clips depicting situation in IDP camps and police brutality. Let's just read between the lines and try to understand some mystery points here.

First; this explains how the brains of people like Sanjana Hattotuwa works. The world is all material! Gratifying your material wants is the prime drive of your life!!! You are ready to do any shit work, to earn few more bucks or win a "Flip Ultra Video camera"; aren't you Sanjana?? Worst thing is, you are assuming all Groundview viewers are like you. You are assuming, all groundview viewers now jump over the moon and say "Hooray! I can win this video camera, so I must submit something!". Of course there will be few of your class. They will do lots of creative work, to provide you with video clips of your best imagination. Afterall, your social class is all work on money. You will sell your sister to a brothel house, if it will give you few more bucks in your bank account. Won't you?

Second; look at the business proposition in this offer. I have no idea of how much this camera is priced, but I believe it must be something over at least Rs.50,000/-. Now, after investing Rs.50,000/- in this campaign, surely Groundviews and CPA should get a Return on Investment (ROI) over this much. So, how are they getting that ROI? By selling the video clips to Channel 4 and other western media stations, in alias like "Journalists for Democracy Sri lanka" ???. I want you readers to think of this carefully! Groundviews is collecting these video clips, not only to pick a winner and give a video camera away. They are going to earn lots of money as donations from foreign countries, by showing these clips to them. Wicked, aren't you Sanjana?

See how badly, greed for money can corrupt people. Now that the war is over, these people have lost their main stream of income. They are trying to invent new sources of income, by launching "promotional campaigns" like this. This is call "Crisis Entreprenership". In my view, Sanjana Hattotuwa should be awarded the best "Crisis Entrepreneur of the Millennium" in a big ceremonial way.

Don't be fooled! Identify the "disguised enemies" of our society. These people are evil! They will do anything; just anything to get a few more dollars. I'm sure KP must have told lot about these type of people during police questioning!!!

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