March 23, 2008
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I kept waiting for Keva Rosenberg, "Unemployed Person"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ID80fUT5SwQ
I like these people. They're more than willing to stop their righteous indignation to contemplate their own foibles.
Am I the only anti-war person that absolutely cannot stomach
anti-war protests?
I'm single. It's a great (and inexpensive) way to get laid. Just
don't say libertarian 'til the morning.
I'm against the war so I'm not being too hypocritical, am
I?
It seems to me that most protests actually bear little effect on people not directly involved. I mean, I generally try to avoid the crowds and be on my way.
J sub D, you really want to get laid with ANSWER chicks?
When you're fucking ANSWER, you're fucking Communism!
When you're fucking ANSWER, you're fucking Communism!
W-what h-happens when libertarianism and c-communism have an offspring?[shudders at idea of resultant abomination]
When you're fucking ANSWER, you're fucking
Communism!
Oooh, like you never said "Fuck the Communists". In the morning
when you want to bring the libertarian demon out of the closet, try
something like this -
As a libertarian, I've been against the war from day one. I'm
also against Head Start, Medicaid, and the minimum
wage.*
*I'm really not that much of a slut or an asshole. I used to
be.
W-what h-happens when libertarianism and c-communism have an
offspring?[shudders at idea of resultant abomination]
Like the mule, offspring would be useful for dull repetitive tasks,
but fortunately unable to propogate.
I'm anti-war, and I hate the protestors too. Come to think of it, I haven't seen a genuine anti-war protestor at an anti-war protest in over a decade. They're not protesting the war, they're protesting Bush, Israel, Halliburton, the WTO, capitalism, dihydrogen monoxide, laws against public nudity, genetic engineering, irradiated food, carbon, caucasians, and traditional art. They always forget to protest against the actual war.
I've said this before, but in the past I said Chomsky was a genius just so I could feel up a chick
I agree with the hippie in the kaffiyeh. Government, govern
less. Still, it's fun to watch Reason contributors become more
conservative once they realize the idiocy of the people who support
liberalism :).
Also, please allow comments on your video blog thing. I don't read
hit and run since it hasn't quite figured out that conservatism is
the bees knees (ALMOST! But not quite). I'd much rather comment on
your video blog, which I enjoy quite a bit.
Thanks in advance.
Whenever someone says something like "people's heads are in the
ground" my knee-jerk reaction is to say "fuck you."
As if it is impossible to both watch American Idol AND be well
informed about the news. Or that a person is an idiot because they
sit on their ass and watch TV instead of taking to the streets and
being a part of a stupid, empty gesture.
I noticed that this is the general attitudes of a lot of the
protest-types I meet "we are right, and everyone else is a gullible
idiot who needs to 'wake up'." Often phrased as "What's wrong with
this world is..." or "what's wrong with society is..."
Which to me always comes off as implying that everyone outside of
earshot spend all day just picking their nose, watching Wheel of
Fortune, and eat Cheeze-Whiz from the bottle.
Of course, that would mean that my brother, my grandma, that cool
old guy I met on the bus last Tuesday and nearly everyone else I
met who doesn't match to their radical agenda are hogging the
Cheeze-Whiz.
Also? zombietime is the greatest website ever.
Oh, and protesters are always shoe-horning in their own fucking
silly agenda into the protests. They are never about war, they are
about ending Capitalism so that their could be no more wars
forever.
Last year for our campus's anti-war protest the protesters got up
and read a couple of speeches. One of the speeches was a speech by
Martin Luther King Jr. which the speaker introduced as
"This is a speech given by Martin Luther King Jr. shortly before he
was assassinated by secret goverment agents."
WHAT THE FUCK?
These are the people that are chosen to represent the anti-war
movement and yet that one women bitches about being maligned by the
media? What fucking balls to think that you are entitled to be
taken seriously when your rhetoric is the most asinine, judgmental,
arrogant examples of polemic out there.
And then when I bitch about this stuff, the more moderate anti-war
stuff always give me grief. "Sure, I don't agree with them either,
but they are the best chance to end the war." Which is kind of
right, but at the same time I highly doubt these guys are really
making enough of a difference to justify not going apeshit when
they insult my basic way of life.
This one guy told me that we wouldn't have any of the rights we
have today if it wasn't for The Weather Underground.
Seriously?
Fucking christ-I hate protesters.
Reading zombie's comments over at LGF kind of made me cool on
him/her a little bit. He/She came off as pro-war on drugs and had
that general Little Green Footballs knee-jerk demeanor to him/her.
(Arab person at the airport had a box cutter? TERRORIST! Watch the
MSM whitewash this one)
Although every email conversation I had with zombie the person came
off as being blisteringly intelligent.
Cesar | March 23, 2008, 8:11pm | #
Am I the only anti-war person that absolutely cannot stomach
anti-war protests?
Join the club, Comrade~!
Me, the thing that bothers me is that people think "rage and
indignation" is somehow a coherent policy proposal. That, and the
whole thing is more about identity reinforcement than practical
efforts to actually change anything.
"Im against the Government"! ... but then expect the government to
solve all perceived 'problems' of free market economics.
they think blanket statements (generally completely misinformed)
about "America" makes them somehow an enlightened class. If you try
to get them to talk about details, they start with the "no details
are accurate, it's all the MSM and government controlled...blah
blah blah"
My man
Jonathan Hohensee | March 23, 2008, 10:51pm | #
said it right above.
There's a reason I'm here. Ever read the nonsense over at Kos or
Democracy Underground?? My god, they are their own worst enemy
If anyone ever asks you, "who was the first reporter to go to an
anti-Iraq war protest and come back with pictures?" you
now know the answer. Yes, I've changed my mind about a few
things in the subsequent five+ year. Thankfully they don't let me
vote on resolutions! Just kidding.
What exactly was the point of this video anyway? Shouldn't this
site be linking to Bureaucrash videos or something? They're
great!
Even idiots can come to the right conclusion against an insane war, even if they can't articulate the reasons--just as another set of idiots can come to the wrong conclusion, and support it. Then, when you apply the vapid, incoherent "coverage" of both sets of idiots by TV "news," both broadcast and cable, we get political discourse dumbed-down to verbal food fights. Conclusion: the only TV you should watch is Reason.TV!
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Interesting.
The people speaking seemed to be short on specific policy proposals
and analysis, and long on vauge enthusiasm to Make Things Right.
(Immediate witdrawal vs. timetable vs. other exit idea. Should they
try to assist reconciliation between factions? And if so,
how?)
And I agree with ART-P.O.G. that when presented with a challenging
argument, they seemed willing to stop and say "Hmm, let me think
about that...".
I've said this before, but in the past I said Chomsky was a
genius just so I could feel up a chick
There are very few circumstances when such a statement is
justified, but I'd say thats one. (perhaps another is referring to
linguistics?)
hippy, very sheepishly: "can i, can i curse?"
off-camera: "yeah"
hippy: "FUCK CENSORSHIP!!!!"
I laughed pretty hard at that one. To be fair, he probably just
wanted to make sure he wasn't going to get cut, but he seemed to
totally miss the irony of asking permission to yell 'fuck
censorship'.
he seemed to totally miss the irony of asking permission to yell
'fuck censorship
it's a little microcosm of everything wrong with their "if you have
dreadlocks, you're less of like a capitalist and shit"
mentality
seriously, I went to the West Point of Hippy Academies - irony isnt
on the list of grasped concepts in that set.
Better yet were the two unwashed ladies who scratched their chins
over the Do You Want National Healthcare if the Government is so
Fucked Up question:
"yeah, it's a paradox..." she offers. Ooooh. Paradox! Almost
Zenoesque. Pass the Salvia Divinorum.
Actually honey, in English we call it *Hypocrisy"
I've said this before, but in the past I said Chomsky was a
genius just so I could feel up a chick
i once tried to bag a lefty chick, but i threw in the towel when i
couldn't stand to listen to her talk and had a constant urge to
blow my head off.
Addendum to my earlier comment:
The people speaking seemed to be short on specific policy
proposals and analysis, and long on vauge enthusiasm to Make Things
Right.
However, something just reminded me of the suggestion that we go
back to living in teepees. So there's one proposal.
Jonathan Hohensee
Nice.
I've said this before, but in the past I said Chomsky was a genius just so I could feel up a chick
Damn, she must have been hot.
There one thing I can agree with them on, though: American Idol really does suck.
Hey. Reno had a very serious, low keyed anti war demo with
religious speakers and vets speaking...Well, there was one "No
blood for Oil" sign but the guy said he would write in Ron Paul for
President. About 200 showed on a cold windy Reno evening.
Not that most are libertarians at all. Most are commies deep down,
but gentle commies, you know, democratic commies. But, the
demonstration didn't bring that out this week. Five years is too
much!
I've said this before, but in the past I said Chomsky was a
genius just so I could feel up a chick
There are very few circumstances when such a statement is
justified, but I'd say thats one. (perhaps another is referring to
linguistics?)
Are you saying I should say that Chomsky is a genius so I can feel
up John McWhorter?
There are very few circumstances when such a statement is
justified, but I'd say thats one. (perhaps another is referring to
linguistics?)
Really, I feel that he is spot-on about the absolute con job that
is post modernism
There are lots of things I don't understand -- say, the latest
debates over whether neutrinos have mass or the way that Fermat's
last theorem was (apparently) proven recently. But from 50 years in
this game, I have learned two things: (1) I can ask friends who
work in these areas to explain it to me at a level that I can
understand, and they can do so, without particular difficulty; (2)
if I'm interested, I can proceed to learn more so that I will come
to understand it. Now Derrida, Lacan, Lyotard, Kristeva, etc. ---
even Foucault, whom I knew and liked, though he despised me, and
who was somewhat different from the rest --- write things that I
also don't understand, but (1) and (2) don't hold: no one who says
they do understand can explain it to me and I haven't a clue as to
how to proceed to overcome my failures. That leaves one of two
possibilities: (a) some new advance in intellectual life has been
made, perhaps some sudden genetic mutation, which has created a
form of "theory" that is beyond quantum theory, topology, etc., in
depth and profundity; or (b) ... I won't spell it out.
Most are commies deep down, but gentle commies, you know,
democratic commies.
Easily identified as the first ones up against the wall after the
Revolution.
Idiots. Useful to someone, though, I suppose.
Only a truly great nation has the luxury of producing phenomena
like the Stoner Musician Dude. And that's not a criticism or a
put-down.
Everyone should have the opportunity of being young and naive for
awhile. The problem is that not everyone gets beyond the naive
part, as evidenced by the elderly Code Pink ladies.
Serious question for the group:
Has the political protest rally been rendered neutral in the
US?
I mean, I'm against the war, pretty culturally liberal on a lot of
issues but I've wondered if protesting actually has accomplished
anything in the past 20 years in the US?
Personally, I think, with the exception of small scale protests by
people outside a particular establishment (I saw a group protesting
a restaurant for its dubious labor and health practices and that
certainly got my attention), the big "end the war" rallies and
their ilk seem like a waste of everyone's time.
I mean it doesn't actually convert anyone from being pro-war to
anti-war does it? As a matter of overall strategy doesn't it just
kind of annoy people?
Bringing all the disparate elements of a movement together in
Washington DC can be pretty eventful if enough people show up. Note
that there were very few people at the above event. There needs to
be hundreds of thousands to really get noticed.
Besides the million man march, there was also a gay rights march
during the AIDS crisis that was huge. Both pretty much swamped the
city. Unfortunately, it tends to rise the bar to an unreachable
level.
As it is, I often don't know that rallies are happening downtown
unless I run into a bunch of the protesters on the metro.
The antiwar movement (protests in particular) has been
completely taken over by communists. Click the URL in my name. It
made me sick to my stomach.
I am now a huge fan of zombietime.
Hey Johnathan, I'm actually the one who made the "head in the
ground" comment on the video. I'm not slamming those who watch
American Idol--hell, I have the show on TiVo. It was more of a slam
towards the media who use way more airtime on celebrity news
then..well, more important things. And, yes, it is also a slam
against those people who follow American Idol a bit more closely
then the political race--probably the most important of our
lifetime.
Many Americans--not you and me--really only care about two things
in life: Food and Television. As long as they have these two things
in abundance, they can just cozy up in the safety of their living
room, not worrying about the 4000 dead in Iraq, the privitization
of Social Security or the fact that parts of New Orleans are still
in shambles.
ALL Americans? NO! Many? YES!
As for protesting..well, I protested. Did the war end the next day?
Hell no. Did I expect it to? Hell no. Do I think it's important to
protest? Hell yes. Make your opinions known, show your face.
I want to see more of the Rage cover band. Looked like they rocked.
Like the man said, "I hate the government." When enough of us do, we can rid ourselves of it, and live like truly civilized people. Let's evolve!
What the fuck. 5 years into this fucking war, and this is the best that Reason can come up with? Fuck you.
So tell me Christine, why are parts of New Orleans still in
shambles?
Let me guess... It's the governments fault. Stupid bimbo.
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