...is a wonderful thing!
Spike Lee's new movie passes the muster of Political correctness here in the US - but the Italians don't have any Slavery related guilt - so they don't like it when a foreigner - irrespective of their skin color - paints unflattering pictures of their history.
Here's the article.
The tragedy is that there are enough real stories to tell. The story of the African American WWII fighters could have been told without vilifying the anti-fascist partisans. Now, however, both the American Blacks as well as the European with a fascist history - and both used to retelling stories to meet their end - have to deal with one another!
Globalization rules!
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Friday, September 26, 2008
Stupid Europeans
I am so sick of my Euro-Trash buddies spewing nonsense about America....
Here's an enlightening article on it...
The fact is that it was Europeans that colonized most of the world - were responsible for the biggest genocide, started 2 world wars...Hitler / Stalin / Mussolini - let's see who else? Stupid Europeans!
Here's an enlightening article on it...
The fact is that it was Europeans that colonized most of the world - were responsible for the biggest genocide, started 2 world wars...Hitler / Stalin / Mussolini - let's see who else? Stupid Europeans!
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
The End..
Friday, September 19, 2008
Chicken little emails...
I am getting a little tired of my left leaning friends and their chicken little emails......
It seems like every one of them has taken it upon themselves to tell me about some perceived imminent threat by sending me emails and opinions from other complete morons... When questioned, they just back peddle their stance and try more chicken little tactics.
For the record - I don't care that the globe is warming (and I am willing to wager that my carbon footprint is much smaller than any of theirs), I don't care that some politicians believe in god (look at what these morons believe in ... Marsh is correct - there is no talking to believers - so how is one "faith" better than other?) - I don't care about abortion (and I do not burn bras either - that is for aging lesbo feminazis of yester years - I buy expensive bras and know how not to get knocked up! And.. think that people who have abortions ARE baby killers! Please!) - and I don't want the government to take care of me "cradle to grave" They are so not my "masters" - stay the heck out of my business!!!!!
It seems like every one of them has taken it upon themselves to tell me about some perceived imminent threat by sending me emails and opinions from other complete morons... When questioned, they just back peddle their stance and try more chicken little tactics.
For the record - I don't care that the globe is warming (and I am willing to wager that my carbon footprint is much smaller than any of theirs), I don't care that some politicians believe in god (look at what these morons believe in ... Marsh is correct - there is no talking to believers - so how is one "faith" better than other?) - I don't care about abortion (and I do not burn bras either - that is for aging lesbo feminazis of yester years - I buy expensive bras and know how not to get knocked up! And.. think that people who have abortions ARE baby killers! Please!) - and I don't want the government to take care of me "cradle to grave" They are so not my "masters" - stay the heck out of my business!!!!!
Wednesday, September 03, 2008
Jiddu Krishnamurti...
Listening to Krishnamurti interviews online...
Some of his points make sense but others do not. He sounds a lot like the entire Jesus / protestant ethic - about life is suffering and suffering cannot be improved upon. A bit depressing for me. On the other hand he has the whole Hindu - do the right thing irrespective of the result thing. No consideration for the moment of clarity - epiphanies. All knowledge is incomplete and so irrelevant. We cannot do anything for the future of the mankind? Thoughts are irrelevant. No change can come through thought alone. What is one to do?
He makes the point that no revolution has changed the human condition in general. But aren't specific changes better than nothing?
The mind is impersonal and does not reside in the individual. One needs to step out of the self to access the mind. He touches on the whole observer is the observed bit... very quantum physics-y.
Attention is the contact between the mind and the brain. When the self is gone, there is energy allowing attention.
I'll have to think about that.
Some of his points make sense but others do not. He sounds a lot like the entire Jesus / protestant ethic - about life is suffering and suffering cannot be improved upon. A bit depressing for me. On the other hand he has the whole Hindu - do the right thing irrespective of the result thing. No consideration for the moment of clarity - epiphanies. All knowledge is incomplete and so irrelevant. We cannot do anything for the future of the mankind? Thoughts are irrelevant. No change can come through thought alone. What is one to do?
He makes the point that no revolution has changed the human condition in general. But aren't specific changes better than nothing?
The mind is impersonal and does not reside in the individual. One needs to step out of the self to access the mind. He touches on the whole observer is the observed bit... very quantum physics-y.
Attention is the contact between the mind and the brain. When the self is gone, there is energy allowing attention.
I'll have to think about that.
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