- 21 Oct 2012 04:53
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Lol...I may have misjudged you slightly in another thread....I do that, being of fascistic tendancies i'm recovering from, and being a recovering misanthrope as well. I'm like someone once said of Doestievsky in real life, the man said Doestievsky was; "the evilest Christian he ever met"...Or like Leon Bloy, who once said that he might enter heaven, but probably "wearing a crown of dung". How many Christians you know enjoy reading Neitzsche?
But yeah, you're right. Statism in all it's iterations leaves me rather cynical.
Social_Critic wrote:Michael, you are spot on regarding the ideologies. Some of our fellow PoFo members go ballistic when I point out the final end point of communism is fascism. But i don't think a few germans going ot train Cuban forces means those Germans thought Fidel was a-OK because he was a tyrant and someday the regime would evolve into a pretty good fascist dictatorship. I just don't see it happening that way. Those Germans were in it for the money, the same way a white Rhodesian friend of mine was flying choppers for Mobutu - that guy hated black Africans, but Mobutu paid well.
And sometimes you'll see people doing things you think they do for some reason, and it turns out to be a different reason altogether. I was in Venezuela and counseled PDVSA - I got paid a huge amount of money, but I also knew they were so stupid they weren't about to listen to me anyway. And to make matters even better, I used my position to recruit Venezuelan professionals and pulled them out of Venezuela to make sure PDVSA didn't have anybody left with brains to understand what the hell I was talking about.
So like Eminem said, you can't say anything about me, because I'm a lot worse than you think.
Lol...I may have misjudged you slightly in another thread....I do that, being of fascistic tendancies i'm recovering from, and being a recovering misanthrope as well. I'm like someone once said of Doestievsky in real life, the man said Doestievsky was; "the evilest Christian he ever met"...Or like Leon Bloy, who once said that he might enter heaven, but probably "wearing a crown of dung". How many Christians you know enjoy reading Neitzsche?
But yeah, you're right. Statism in all it's iterations leaves me rather cynical.