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In reply to the discussion: Russia and Ukraine 'agree steps' towards new truce [View all]The Magistrate
(96,043 posts)35. After Your Mash Note Here, Sir, You Have Relieved Any Of Any Obligation To Take You Seriously
http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=5169424
"Putin is rough, tough, and nobody's sweet-heart...." suggests you might better focus your energies on securing a gig doing cover blurbs for 'TwiLight Romance' or some other publisher of bodice-rippers.
It calls to mind comments by Orwell on left intellectuals in his day, in particular comments contained in 'Notes on Nationalism':
http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks03/0300011h.html#part30
"But there is a minority of intellectual pacifists whose real though unadmitted motive appears to be hatred of western democracy and admiration of totalitarianism. Pacifist propaganda usually boils down to saying that one side is as bad as the other, but if one looks closely at the writings of younger intellectual pacifists, one finds that they do not by any means express impartial disapproval but are directed almost entirely against Britain and the United States. Moreover they do not as a rule condemn violence as such, but only violence used in defence of western countries."
"All in all it is difficult not to feel that pacifism, as it appears among a section of the intelligentsia, is secretly inspired by an admiration for power and successful cruelty."
The maudlin hero-worship of your 'Putin is rough, tough, and nobody's sweet-heart...' fits perfectly into the mental attitude he describes.
"Putin is rough, tough, and nobody's sweet-heart...." suggests you might better focus your energies on securing a gig doing cover blurbs for 'TwiLight Romance' or some other publisher of bodice-rippers.
It calls to mind comments by Orwell on left intellectuals in his day, in particular comments contained in 'Notes on Nationalism':
http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks03/0300011h.html#part30
"But there is a minority of intellectual pacifists whose real though unadmitted motive appears to be hatred of western democracy and admiration of totalitarianism. Pacifist propaganda usually boils down to saying that one side is as bad as the other, but if one looks closely at the writings of younger intellectual pacifists, one finds that they do not by any means express impartial disapproval but are directed almost entirely against Britain and the United States. Moreover they do not as a rule condemn violence as such, but only violence used in defence of western countries."
"All in all it is difficult not to feel that pacifism, as it appears among a section of the intelligentsia, is secretly inspired by an admiration for power and successful cruelty."
The maudlin hero-worship of your 'Putin is rough, tough, and nobody's sweet-heart...' fits perfectly into the mental attitude he describes.
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After Your Mash Note Here, Sir, You Have Relieved Any Of Any Obligation To Take You Seriously
The Magistrate
Jul 2014
#35
You Fail To Demonstrate Any Significance Whatever Is Contained In Your Words, Sir
The Magistrate
Jul 2014
#42
Thom Hartman is well intentioned yet if he is supportive of the assertion a coup
Jefferson23
Jul 2014
#55
This Is Ancient News, Sir, And Does Not Come Near Establishing Your Claims
The Magistrate
Jul 2014
#58
I heard it, delrem and I think some very well intentioned people are being mislead..as
Jefferson23
Jul 2014
#70
Because essentially, you have no evidence otherwise. My understanding of the situation
Jefferson23
Jul 2014
#72
I have been misled before, have read trusted sources before and those sources turned out to
Jefferson23
Jul 2014
#74
I doubt that PNAC would be so readily dismissed if the Republicans were in power.
delrem
Jul 2014
#75
I feel any further contribution to this conversation would be to repeat myself.
Jefferson23
Jul 2014
#76
How many years of PNAC is required to see their good "Dem" side, in your opinion? nt.
delrem
Jul 2014
#77
Poroshenko and his fellow Ukrainian Oligarchs armed the right wing militias . . .
another_liberal
Jul 2014
#44
So, why does a Jewish professor, working in Moscow and Kiev, does not see the fascism you do?
karynnj
Jul 2014
#46
When One Whimpers About 'Neo-Nazis In Charge In Kiev', Sir, One Makes the Jewish View Significant
The Magistrate
Jul 2014
#48
Victoria Nuland opened those doors, sir -- regardless of your strident denials. nt
delrem
Jul 2014
#52
You Know, Sir, This Is Like Playing Mad-Libs With Someone Who Only Knows Three Or Four Words
The Magistrate
Jul 2014
#57
My point is that no people would be more sensitive to neo Nazis or fascists than Jews
karynnj
Jul 2014
#51
In addition to being Jewish, this is a man who has been in both Ukraine and Russia
karynnj
Jul 2014
#63