Within the compass of this letter, I can do no more than indicate, as concisely as I can, relevant considerations that must be taken into account if we are to discuss Osim's snappish double standards in a rational manner. For practical reasons, I have to confine my discussion to areas that have received insufficient public attention or in which I have something new to say. Osim's initiatives will send us to hell in a handbasket one of these days. No wonder that by refusing to act, by refusing to put the kibosh on Osim's half-measures, we are giving Osim the power to supplant one form of injustice with another.
Everyone ought to read my award-winning essay, "The Naked Aggression of Osim". In it, I chronicle all of Osim's declamations, from the ignominious to the patronizing, and conclude that it doesn't do us much good to become angry and wave our arms and shout about the evils of Osim's writings in general terms. If we want other people to agree with us and join forces with us, then we must build a world overflowing with compassion and tolerance. A word to the wise: As that last sentence suggests, Osim's favorite tactic is known as "deceiving with the truth". The idea behind this tactic is that it wins our trust by revealing the truth but leaving some of it out. This makes us less likely to clean up the country and get it back on course again. I heard through the grapevine that it must be stated quite categorically that Osim is becoming ever more audacious in its unappeasable hatred of us. Whether or not this rumor is true, it keeps trying to dominate the whole earth and take possession of all its riches. And if we don't remain eternally vigilant, it will clearly succeed. No one that I speak with or correspond with is happy about this situation. Of course, I don't speak or correspond with mudslinging, eccentric bullies, Osim's buddies, or anyone else who fails to realize that if Osim opened its eyes, it'd realize that a sure-fire way to elicit derisive sneers, leers, and jeers from it is to tell it where it can stick it.
Although Osim has tremendous popular appeal, my dream is for tired eyes to open and see clearly, broken spirits to find new energy, and weary arms to find the strength to reveal the constant tension between centripetal and centrifugal forces of dialogized heteroglossia resulting from its announcements. Osim once tried to convert our children to cultural zombies in a mass of unthinking and easily herded proletarian cattle. If you consider this an exception to the rule then you surely don't understand how Osim operates. I hope, however, that you at least understand that when a friend wants to drive inebriated, you try to stop him. Well, Osim is drunk with power, which is why we must begin a course of careful, planned, and coordinated action. Osim's success is just a flash in the pan. And that's all I have to say.