Re: David Duke the White Supremacist?

From: Joe Dees (joedees@addall.com)
Date: Sat Aug 25 2001 - 04:51:14 MDT


('binary' encoding is not supported, stored as-is) >Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 21:37:55 -0700
> "Michael M. Butler" <butler@comp-lib.org> extropians@extropy.org Re: David Duke the White Supremacist?Reply-To: extropians@extropy.org
>
>Olga:
>
>If you've never gotten on an "enemy" mailing list just to check them out,
>that's fine. But condemning other for possibly doing so seems like a heartfelt,
>but possibly misplaced, reaction. I make a point to read things by people with
>"pooposing" (opposing) views.
>
This is exactly why I read the Turner Diaries and Hunter, the other book by William Pierce (Andrew MacDonald is a pseudonym), Serpent's Walk by Randolph D. Calverhall, The Kloran of the White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, Realm of Mississippi, Wake Up, America by Jerry Falwell, Battle for the Mind by Tim LaHaye, A Time To Kill by Michael Bray, the Army of God Manuel, Closed: 99 Ways to Stop Abortion by Joseph M. Scheidler, The Little Red Book by Mao Tse Tung, The Little Green Book by Moammar Qaddafi, The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion, Mein Kampf by Adoph Hitler, the Communist Manifesto and Das Kapital by Karl Marx, and the Unabomber Manifesto by Ted Kaczynski. It is important to know those whom you oppose, if only to be prepared for the tricks people of such mindsets might try; they will certainly attempt to understand you, so that they might exploit that understanding.
>
>I do see some of what might be your problem with what PoC says:
>
>> > As a philosopher-psychologist with half of his career spent in
>> > clinical work, I had to coin "WWW Syndrome" for what I was
>> > observing. "Whining White Wussy" syndrome. Also, WWW fits the never-ending
>> > vocalizations of these people...waaaa, waaaa, waaaaaaa! Come on guys, buck
>> > up. If you don't like the culture as it is, design your own.
>
>Now, that might seem sufficiently critical of David Duke; I mean, in a sense,
>that's what Duke and Führer-would-bes everywhere _are_ doing, "designing [their] own".
>
>But I'd call PoC's comment, at the least, praising with faint damns.
>
>OTOH, what he was observing was probably not all that was there. "WWW" might have been,
>on that list, the only visible part of the ugly iceberg.

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