[lbo-talk] Americans respond to $4 gas

Chris Doss lookoverhere1 at yahoo.com
Fri Jul 4 16:29:28 PDT 2008


For all your professed cosmopolitanism and universalism, you can't spell a common name of a people who live within a few hours' drive of you. That's funny.

--- On Fri, 7/4/08, Angelus Novus <fuerdenkommunismus at yahoo.com> wrote:


>
> Wojtek is the citizen of a Schengen country. As such,
> he enjoys all the privileges of free mobility within
> Fortress Europe.
>
> The idealization of Europe, and especially the Federal
> Republic of Germany, on the part of residents (Wojtek)
> and citizens (Dennis R.) of the U.S. is just getting
> to be too much.
>
> I would tolerate it more if Wojtek and Dennis would
> openly speak the language of conservative Kulturkritik
> and praise the cultural vitality and racial
> superiority of European Kulturvölker against the
> mongrel degeneracy of Yankee Coca-Cola and McDonalds
> society.
>
> At least then they would be openly positioning
> themselves within a centuries old tradition of
> reactionary conservative sentiment that find its
> adequate expression today in the Nouvelle Droit.
>
> Instead, either due to ignorance or dishonesty, they
> spread the lie of a European welfare-statism
> (effectively abolished in Germany in 2004) and
> multiculturalism (cf. Fortress Europe).
>
> Since I can only take Wojtek and Dennis at their own
> word, I assume they really are advocates of a sort of
> authoritarian minimal welfare-state reserved for white
> people, a militarism with a "humanitarian" gloss,
> and
> life imprisonment for lawbreakers who have *already*
> served their prison sentences (Google the word
> "Sicherungsverwahrung").
>
> After all, Dennis and Wojtek do not even make a
> minimal effort to refute the existence of such things.
> So I can only assume they approve. Is that not a
> fair approach to take?
>
>
>
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