Welcome to my regular Friday song/tune day, ladies and gentlemen, where I pick a piece of music that reflects my mood or the times, to share with you.

It is a game until it isn’t. Let’s listen to Peter Gabriel’s Games Without Frontiers today.
I have been hearing a lot about the hypocrisy of individuals and national governments lately. I imagine that this is distressingly irrelevant to people who find themselves in the middle of a war zone through no fault of their own. Still, it would be nice if those who have engaged in tribal warfare and rhetoric could find it in themselves to put their weapons down for all our sake. That would be true leadership and worthwhile human endeavour.
Stay safe, everyone.
Kind Regards.
Tracy.
Sadly, Tracy, you’re expecting far too much.
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Hoping rather than expecting, Margaret.
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‘True leadership’ is so open to interpretation. Shame, isn’t it?
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The different interpretations are the problem.
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That would be wishful thinking, Tracy but what else can we do!
Thanks for the song. 🙂
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You’re welcome, Punam.
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This is one of my favorite Peter Gabriel songs. You’re right about leadership. All the rhetoric about politics and oil and sanctions and blah, blah, blah is beside the point. People are dying and suffering.
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I’ve been contemplating stopping my Friday song day, Liz. Songs and words are failing me at the moment.
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I think I know what you mean. With the world situation, I’ve gotten to the point where the only word I have is stop. Just stop.
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I wonder, if the world was dominated my matriarchal societies just how different would it be?
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I’m not an optimist, Heather.
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Looking at the philosophical, textbook, matriarchal societies, I would be hopeful. However, it seems it all depends on who is in charge.
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Yup.
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