Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2001 20:07:39 -0400 From: Louis Proyect <lnp3-AT-panix.com> Subject: RE: Re: AUT: Serbia Poogliesie: > Harald, who wrote a great piece (the Ethnicizing NATOsevic, >is his, no?) can speak for himself, but, Chomsky, up to and during >and after the NATO bombing, did not deny atrocities by the Serbian >army and para-militaries of Arkan and Seselj, on behalf of Milosevic >et. al. So what. He also called Cuba totalitarian. He is very good on US foreign policy but when it comes to "Stalinist" countries, you might as well read cereal boxes for more useful information. >For this, Jared Israel, issued a vitriolic (as usual!) >polemic against the Noamster, which he responded to briefly. >(See The Emperors New Clothes website> see the "Obligatory Bash, >" piece of Mr. Israel. Democracy Now, is mixed on this question. Jared Israel doesn't bow down to Noam Chomsky. This makes what he says "vitriolic"? Everything to the left of the Nation Magazine is vitriolic to you. >Their correspondent, Jeremy Scahill, likewise did not demur on >pointing out Serb violence against Kosovars or Bosnians, earlier. >But, people like Michael Parenti on Demo. Now, do DENY any atrocities >by Milosevic et. al. even the 7,000 in Srbenica. So what do you think? Don't bother. Your brain fell out of your left ear about 3 years ago. All you are good for now is dropping names and spamming email lists with your liberal pap. > The website >of the W. Benjamin researcher, S. J. Thompson, has tons of IAC/WWP >agit-prop crap. And, finally, the PCN (French Third Positionists) >are most assuredly, fascist. Jean Thirart was an ideologue of >that tendency. Michael Pugliese Look at this asshole fascist-bait people. His buddy Bogdan Denitch has no problems taking dough from George Soros, whose neoliberalist destruction of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union would have made Hitler green with envy. Louis Proyect Marxism mailing list: http://www.marxmail.org/ --- from list aut-op-sy-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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