Date: Sun, 06 Oct 2002 21:46:26 -0500 From: danceswithcarp <dcombs-AT-bloomington.in.us> Subject: malodorous unveils his truth for palestine At 05:58 PM 10/5/02 -0700, Maldoror wrote: > > obviously you've never read anything about or from > > palestinian writers guess you're not as 'informed' > > as > > you claim to be. pick up a book by edward said and > > then talk to me about that. i could give you others > > but i'll start with him. oh here's another mahmoud > > darwish I like this: You respond to your own post. >ust to add to that. it would seem that ignorance >becomes you. is it not painfully obvious that the >palestinian intifada is rebelling against a >totalitarian gov't that is repressing them. I like this even better. The palestinian uprising is all about getting NEW RULERS, period. You somehow expect people just to sign on to such a crusade without having any knowledge as to what is going to replace the current state? Well, I'll tell you what I expect from the uprising, another long line of corrupt and brutal dictators. The idea that magically some high-democratic force will suddenly manifest in palestine if only those who resist israel can win is ludicrous and not backed by even the most feeble of evidence. Let me just give you back two wirdz you used to show how hippy-anarchist this whole palestinian uprising is: "hamas & hezbollah." >and isn't >anarchy about rebelling against the rulers to do away >with repressive regimes? No, it's not. Anarchy is about cooperating. Lots of people rebel against "repressive regimes." Mao comes to mind, as does Lenin, Stalin, Adolph Hitler, Saddam Hussein, Yassir Arafat. All of those people were against something at some time. None to my knowledge advocated an anarchic social order. Neither does "hamas & hezbollah." >maybe you should pick up a book on the subject before >you just start vomitting up state media propaganda >that condemns the palestinian movement for freedom. Oh. hamas is only interested in the betterment of brothers and sisters everywhere? They are going to get rid of the mullas and allow total freedom to think? And you also cite hezbollah? The iranian system as an anarchist model? Wow. Yes, you said it: "hamas & hezbollah" are the vanguard of the revolution that needs to happen in the middle east. Don't look for any cash contributions to come from me on this one. As a matter of fact, were I you I'd start saving those alms you give to the homeless. That might be the only ""amnarchist" money available for hamas & hezbollah. Better yet, maybe you ought to post that baggage on some other list. carp >guess you're not as informed as you thought. but then >ppl like you never come across as being intelligent >anyway so it's not surpising. > >gr3g > >====> >'every government is a dictatorship. every leader, a tyrant.' -anonymous > > >__________________________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >Faith Hill - Exclusive Performances, Videos & More >http://faith.yahoo.com
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