Philosophy of serendipity
by elbci from LinuxQuestions.org on (#6PRM9)
From this thread witch is quite amusing and I didn't want to spoil, @brianL while admonesting @_blackhole_:
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Well, it's a matter of philosophical debate.
Judging by my so called English you might have reasons to doubt me, but I am considered an above average speaker of my native language. In my country the law wording is clear: it is prohibited to ask questions about the Holocaust (not to question as in doubt it's existence without arguments and research, prohibited to ask questions about it) so when I read by accident something related to WWII, I strive to be a good citizen and forget as soon as possible. Therefore I use the terms "far right extremist", "fascist" and "nazi" interchangeably, without semantic differentiation. I didn't ask if it's still legal to remember high school history lessons...
As I remember the nazi themselves admitted there might be some good jews but the bad ones 'can always arrange things so that they cannot be attacked without huge civilian casualties on their side. This should not be allowed to make them invulnerable.' Clearly a genocidal ideology, no doubt about it whatsoever. So, _blackhole_ accused the "little old lady" of being a nazi. But he arrived at this truth by serendipity, with dumb politically correct BS arguments (_blackhole_:"Illegals and/or Romanians? I suppose you checked their immigration status as well?")*. Still the truth, does he owe an apology?**
Because you see, the quote underlined above is from a link Hazel puts on all her posts here, it's reasonable to assume she wrote it or she has strong affinities with that site:
https://hrussman.neocities.org/rambl...roportionality
* This is purely informative, I self-identify as a man who doesn't qualify with an answer any easily offended politically correct moron whatever it's pronouns: the invisible hand and the trickle down worked so great in Eastern Europe that it resulted in proverbial levels of emigration, polish, bulgarians, all of them; in particular romanians become famous having the biggest level of emigration in the world, second only to war ravaged Syria.
** Legal notice: There's a question mark in my text above, please take notice: I have no questions about historical genocides and the law about present ones wasn't translated yet in my country.
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Originally Posted by brianL(Post 6516709)I believe you owe Hazel an apology. |
Judging by my so called English you might have reasons to doubt me, but I am considered an above average speaker of my native language. In my country the law wording is clear: it is prohibited to ask questions about the Holocaust (not to question as in doubt it's existence without arguments and research, prohibited to ask questions about it) so when I read by accident something related to WWII, I strive to be a good citizen and forget as soon as possible. Therefore I use the terms "far right extremist", "fascist" and "nazi" interchangeably, without semantic differentiation. I didn't ask if it's still legal to remember high school history lessons...
As I remember the nazi themselves admitted there might be some good jews but the bad ones 'can always arrange things so that they cannot be attacked without huge civilian casualties on their side. This should not be allowed to make them invulnerable.' Clearly a genocidal ideology, no doubt about it whatsoever. So, _blackhole_ accused the "little old lady" of being a nazi. But he arrived at this truth by serendipity, with dumb politically correct BS arguments (_blackhole_:"Illegals and/or Romanians? I suppose you checked their immigration status as well?")*. Still the truth, does he owe an apology?**
Because you see, the quote underlined above is from a link Hazel puts on all her posts here, it's reasonable to assume she wrote it or she has strong affinities with that site:
https://hrussman.neocities.org/rambl...roportionality
* This is purely informative, I self-identify as a man who doesn't qualify with an answer any easily offended politically correct moron whatever it's pronouns: the invisible hand and the trickle down worked so great in Eastern Europe that it resulted in proverbial levels of emigration, polish, bulgarians, all of them; in particular romanians become famous having the biggest level of emigration in the world, second only to war ravaged Syria.
** Legal notice: There's a question mark in my text above, please take notice: I have no questions about historical genocides and the law about present ones wasn't translated yet in my country.