Re: The OIT state of the art

From: tgpedersen
Message: 60174
Date: 2008-09-20

--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "Arnaud Fournet" <fournet.arnaud@...>
wrote:
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "tgpedersen" <tgpedersen@...>
> To: <cybalist@yahoogroups.com>
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> >>
> >> Actually, what appears to have set Gobineau off on his racist
> >> track was his experience of miscegenation in Brazil - a country
> >> he loathed although he was a friend of the emperor.
> >> ============
> >> Considering the fact he had a black creole grand-mother,
> >> I suppose a severe neurotic problem can explain much.
> >> Maybe He thought he had something to apologize for.
> >> Arnaud
> >> =====
> >
> > So because of his sang impur he had opinions a real Frenchman (a
> > non-miscegenated one) wouldn't have?
> >
> > Torsten
> >
> ==============
> I don't know what "sang pur" means.
>
> I stated :
> 1. this man hardly qualifies as a typical French-man
> Because he belongs to that group of Aristocrats who fled the
> country and complotted against it.
> 2. as his grand-mother was black, it seems he felt like having
> something to justify.
>
> Don't try to drag onto this field of racist undertones.

I shouldn't follow you?

> You 're the one who has problems with racism.

Yes, I do. I don't like it. 'Miscegenation'?

> Apparently you can't stand the idea that somebody could be both
> muslim and Danish at the same time.

I would love for that to be the case. Unfortunately they seem to have
a problem with it. There must be a reason why they tell us in the
trains to watch our luggage

> Actually, it seems that Danemark in general has a problem with that.

Those countries that don't, have to invent a common enemy to keep the
nation together. Once he's gone, pandemonium. I wish you all the luck
in the world with defining my country as the common enemy.

And BTW, this conversation stops here. It continues, if at all, in
cybalist_admin.


Torsten