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The lies of American Right

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Ilya Shambat

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Apr 26, 2010, 8:15:30 AM4/26/10
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1. The Right believes that "money talks, bull**it walks" and sees
money as the supreme American value and the measure of all things,
including strength, success, intelligence and integrity. And now it is
whining about Jews or "New World Order" super-rich supposedly having
more money than do they. Which means that either their first claim -
the claim that
they've used to destroy art, science, humanitarianism, and all good
causes taken up in the West - is wrong, and for that reason is their
central ideology; or that their talk about Jewish bankers and "New
World Order" is nothing but scapegoating. Since the right-wing Bush
regime had America for eight years and made it exactly the way that
the Right wanted it, both are the case.

2. The Right sees emotion as an inferior function and those possessing
any kind of feeling as weak. And now it is playing on everyone's
feeling, as all those liberal meanies are supposedly not being nice to
the Right's way of life, when the Right has wiped out thousands of
other ways of life and maliciously sabotaged every way other than
theirs that occasioned in America. Which means that either their first
claim - the claim that they've used to practice extreme violence and
cruelty to people and destroy all humanitarian causes that could be
seen as having come from "emotion" - is false, and for that reason is
their central ideology; or that their playing on people's feelings is
nothing but shameless manipulation by those contemptuous of everything
emotional - contemptuous likewise of the people whom they
lure to their side through this manipulation of their feelings. Once
again, both are the case.

3. The Right claims its way to be the most successful way ever
invented. And now it is howling about "elites" that have committed the
outrageous sin of being more successful than them. Which means that
either their first claim - the claim that they've used to destroy
every other way of life that existed on Earth or that attempted to
come into being in places in which they were operating - is false, and
for that reason is their central ideology; or that their elite talk is
nothing but conmanship and scapegoating for their own failures. Since
they had America for the last decade, once again both are the case.

4. The Right proclaims that it has superior culture. And yet it claims
those who actually care about or contribute to culture to be elitists,
snobs, and posers, and sees culture as luxury of the elites. Which
means that either their first claim - the claim that they've used to
destroy creativity, intellect and beauty in their youth and vastly
impoverish America culturally - are false, and for that reason is
their central ideology; or that their abuse of culture and its
contributors is vast hypocrisy and wrongdoing. Once again, both are
the case.

5. The Right claims that social justice and humanitarianism is
weakness and stupidity, that every country deserves its government,
and that success is the measure of righteousness, intelligence and
strength. And yet it shouts about the "communists" in the government
and the "cruel" Jews and the international "elites" who are more
successful than they are. Which means that either their first claim -
the claim that they've used to destroy liberalism and humanitarianism
- is false, and for that reason is their central ideology; or that
their howling about these people is nothing but idiocy and hypocrisy
on the part of people who have committed, and continue to commit, far
greater wrongs than any that can be ascribed to these.

6. The Right claims its way of life to be based in logic and realism.
And yet it is contemptuous of fact and reality, to the point of
aggressively denying vast bulk of scientific fact, from age of Earth
and size of the universe to global warming. Which means that either
their first claim - the claim that they've used to destroy every
culture that practiced different forms of cognition from theirs, and
subject to horrible abuse the people in their own culture who likewise
practiced other cognition - is wrong, and for that reason is their
central ideology; or they are conmen and liars. Once again, both are
the case.

7. The Right claims that anyone to whom bad things have been done is a
weak person playing victim and should put up and shut up. And yet they
are continuously playing victim to "liberal media," "politically
correct academia," Jewish bankers and New World Order conspiracies.
Which means that either their first claim - the claim that they've
used to inflict
egregious amounts of hideousness and abuse on people inside and
outside America and deny help where it was needed - is wrong, and for
that reason is their central ideology; or that their victim-playing is
a racket. Once again, both are the case.

8. The Right claims to be people of God who live by Christian values.
And yet they base their whole way of life on destructive myopic
rapacity and see anyone who actually applies Christian values as a
commie. Which means that either their first claim - the claim that
they've used to destroy science, art, and countless countries and ways
of life - is a lie, and so is their central ideology; or that their
way of life is in contradiction to their stated values. Once
again, both are the case.

9. The Right claims to have as its values "responsibility," "family
values," and "American patriotism." And yet it put their children and
their country $10 trillion in the hole, aggressively denied global
warming, claimed anyone who knew to the contrary to be a "greenie" or
a "wacko," and is hoping for a violent destruction of the world and
all its inhabitants before the children being born now have learned
how to read. Which means that either their first claim -
the claim that they've used to slander and demonize all in America who
aren't them - is a lie, and so is their central ideology; or that they
are a bunch of liars and hypocrites. Once again, both are the case.

10. The Right claims to be operating in support of American
Constitution. And yet they deny people the central tenet of
Constitution - meaningful freedom, meaning first and foremost freedom
not to be them - and every lifestyle and belief that people developed
that is not theirs. Which means that either their first claim - the
claim that they've used to demonize and destroy all who aren't them
and force everyone into being their puppets - is a lie, and so is
their central ideology; or that they are anti-Constitutional usurpers
and tyrants who want to destroy everyone in America who isn't them,
oppress everyone else, and then proclaim America to be a free country.
Once again, both are the case.

Michael Gordge

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May 21, 2010, 8:08:00 PM5/21/10
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On Apr 26, 9:15 pm, Ilya Shambat <ibsham...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 1. The Right believes that "money talks,

Fuckwits, like ewe, fail to ask, "what is at the root of money?"

Answer, ewe fucking dumb cunt, is TRADE.

At the root of trade is a desire to seek a greater for lesser value,
BOTH the seller and the buyer must BOTH percieve a benefit or the
trade does not take place. Money is ONLY a tool which enables that to
happen.

To speak evil of money is to speak evil of man's desire and need to
trade.

To speak evil of trade is to speak evil of the desire to obtain a
greater value by peaceful means.

To speak evil of the desire to obtain a greater value is to praise
self suffering and remaining poor.

MG

Day Brown

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May 22, 2010, 12:02:19 AM5/22/10
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The first identified trading post I know of was found outside Paris. A
circular area outlined by a ditch that once had a wood palisade. But not
for military purposes. This wood henge looks like a cattle corral, not
that different from what is still in use in many rural parts of the world.

They found a few ritually buried bodies, but what got their attention
was the wide variety of shells, from both the Atlantic and the Black Sea
or even Aegean, pottery shards, shards from flaking points, and beads.
From 5000 BC.

Long before the invention of money. Long before there was much sense of
personal property. The trade seemed to go on between the tribes who
hunted and herded livestock, and the traders bringing sophisticated
jewelry and pots up from the agrarian villages that were on the flood
plains of the rivers that empty into the West end of the Black Sea.

Where people lived in communal houses. Trade was therefore carried on at
a wholesale, not retail level. Its hard for a man to trade for half a
cow. But just like Hudson bay company, a basket of beads or crocks full
of sauerkraut could add up to an integer number on the hoof.

The other thing about this kind of trade is the result is egalitarian.
Nobody has found the lavish graves of chieftains.

rincewind

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May 22, 2010, 9:55:47 PM5/22/10
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hwk1MBRNUz0

Money came along because no one could figure out what the change for
two cows and a goat was.

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