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You think I feel morally superior to you?

Posted by: Karen ( USA ) on July 13, 1999 at 10:53:25:

In Reply to: A bit. The fellow didn't live up to his 'rep', however... posted by Dr. Cruel on July 12, 1999 at 10:12:10:

: First of all, a side note. Without reference to my stance on the various political philosophies, left or right, mainstream, radical or otherwise, your approval or disdain is of trivial relevance to me. Of course, your reference to 'neo-Nazis' is a traditional example of argument by intimidation; I offend your sensibilities, refuse to 'stroke your ego' in the socially accepted manner, and thus must be the 'Son of Satan' (or the appropriate secular metaphor - in this case, a 'Hitlerite'). To which my response is, of course, 'Whatever'.

Thanks for letting me know that my approval or disdain is irrelevant to you, that it needed saying at all is telling. Actually that wasn't intimidation, that was just me being a smart ass. Just because you candy coat your debates with high flummery doesn't make them any less antagonizing than mine. It takes alot more to get a picture of someone than assumption.

: Incidentally, as it is painfully obvious that race is not the determining factor for intellectual capacity (the "Bell Curve" nonwithstanding"), nor is there an international conspiracy of Jewry out to steal the world from Aryan ubermench (again, despite what Leftists might have to say about Mr. Kissinger), then no, I am of course not a 'neo-Nazi'. Unlike those on the Left, I have a difficulty in advocating political philosophical ideas that I know to be obviously wrong.
: To make this as simple as possible, I will explain this again. People who are racists do not necessarily believe what they believe because they have low self-esteem. They hold such beliefs for a variety of reasons, one of which might be an honest error in thought. If this were not so, the present attitude held by left-wing activists towards corporate acivity would be inexcusable (i.e. thus, activists hate corporate leaders out of a fear, born of low self-esteem. They feel inferior to those capable of engaging in complex business processes, and in their mindless hatred, attack them).

I think we have a same basic belief, I just prefer cutting to the chase. I contend fear & ignorance are the basis of alot of these problems, and you seem to agree at least with the ignorance part.

: I would ask you to become familiar with the film "Shoah", in which the motives for the actions of the Nazis (and many of their sympathizers) becomes clear. So also, the behavior of the Bolsheviks makes far more sense; simply put, a group with a low social standing, in posession of significant assets, frequently might find themselves the victim of unscrupulous individuals who would have these assets for a smidgeon of creative rhetoric and a dab of the old ultra-violence. This was the motivation behind Nazism, and goes a long way to explain the inordinate zeal of the Cheka under the Lenin/Stalin administration. It is not out of fear, nor in the name of the people, but of selfish greed that motivated the SS to run slave industries - not only with Jews, but with Poles, Frenchmen, Russians, Italians, the occasional German dissident, etc. The same sort of thought guides the actions of the old KGB in the modern day, who literally run organized crime in the former USSR. It is this motivation, and not some pseudo-Freudian insult, that is behind this sort of thing. My impression is that, being too similar to the selfsame motivations of many who are in the politics game today, which makes discussing it with too much candor somewhat dangerous.

I have not seen 'shoah' but likely many other similar things. Our interpretation of such information may not necassarily be the same. But I will look for it at the library.
I think your first point is the same thing I was driving at with old poles(for example, since I am polish it's a personal interest) who confessed to self serving motives, not racism. I guess if you regard psycology as insulting nonsense(incidentaly the field has grown since frued), then greed is just greed. But to others there are motivations to such greed. For example, I want my jewish neighbors fancy house and if I go along with this nazi thing I can take it from him with no consequence. Now what feelings gave me a desire for a bigger nicer house? greed, but what motivated it? My house was just fine before. perhaps to impress people, hmm why would I desire to do that? I don't believe it's as pact as you imply.

: As for Mr. Hitler, it is true that he was a bit shy. He was something of a scatterbrain. It might also be news to you that he never killed a Jew; he was a runner in the First World War, and did no actual shooting in the Second One. He issued quite a few directives and orders to that effect, but likely wouldn't have been able to stomach doing the deed himself. For many in the Polish, German and Ukrainian community, this was far less of an impediment - some of these 'volk' had had practice pre-war in the pograms. Nor do I wish to imply that some monolithic ethnic group was responsible for these mass murders. The fact of the matter was that many people in Europe envied wealthy Jews, and when the Nazis advocated robbing and killing them, they were all for the lucrative idea. If this brings up some nasty questions about similar attitudes amongst the Bolsheviks (or some on the ultra-radical left in this country), well that's just too bad.

Nope sorry, not news to me. The holocost is an ongoing interest for me. Hitler never physically killed a jew with his bare hands, but with his influence, killed 6 million. Yes sadly it does not seem to take much to get this sort of a ball rolling.

: As to homosexuality, I think of the acts associated with it as a rather unsavory set of practices (to be fair, in much the same way as I feel towards the more conventional behavior of heterosexuality). I practice neither, being a flaming celibate (to repeat an epithet of one Mr. Huey Long). I have had to suffer 'passes' of both sorts and, while being repulsed by them, have never felt the need to resort to either corporal or lethal violence. The idea of 'hate-crimes' is repugnant to me, and smacks of the sort of thing fought against in the Revolutionary War. As I recollect, it is illegal to slay American citizens, whatever the motive; I should think that the exhaustive legal statutes on murder suffice to provide more than sufficient legal remedy for such transgressions.

I once said "well I never" to someone who was quite forward with me, to which they replied, 'maybe that's your problem' hahaha food for thought

: I expect that this should clear up any legitimate confusion you might have on my own thoughts in this particular regard. Those 'confusions', however, that are held specifically in regards to maintaining a presumed moral superiority only reveal a juvenile mind at best, an unscrupulous opportunist at worst. At my age, I have little patience for either.

At any age maybe loosening up might help you with patience for my (either) juvenile mind, or opportunism. I think sarcastic would have been more appropriate, but whatever gets you through the day. let me say you are the first to ever hold such high opinions of me, LOL
So what are you really saying here. I am trully curious. You think I feel morally superior to you? I don't even know you.I don't think I feel that towards anyone. Frustration towards some maybe. If someone were a neo nazi, I would have an emotional response to that, that I wouldn't term juvenile or unscrupulous. Understandable maybe. I hear there are still many neo nazi's around so I did not think it so unusual a question to ask, and I can't imagine anyone getting on a chair in a crowded room and announcing such a thing. And i've already experienced the tollerance, or lack of, for homosexuality.



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