private- why?

it wasn't directed to anyone in particular.


On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Sasha Kipervarg wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] please...take this thread private.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2004 5:42 PM
> > To: Kent williams
> > Cc: Martin; 313 mailing list
> > Subject: Re: (313) Kraftwerk last night
> >
> > i think at this point- most of the german i meet, when the
> > topic turns to war and such things, are actually more opposed
> > to it than most, having seen the horror of it first hand (the
> > fact that they always lose probably doesn't help much
> > either). There are still buildings in East Berlin where you
> > can see the bullet holes. Tha tmakes a pretty good argument
> > against war I should think.
> >
> > However- its also true that Germna children (at least people
> > my age were taught as children) that because of WWII, that
> > the German people are bad.
> > This is unfortunate as it became rather uncomfortable when
> > some of them found out I was jewish. They were convinced I
> > must hate them because of something that their grandparents
> > did, although nothing could be farther from the truth. Its
> > also scary because its usually in places where the population
> > doesn't have a lot of respect where facists are able to rally
> > the depressed nation into a frenzy of nationalism. Remember-
> > Germans were downtrodden after loosing WWI, which is why the
> > Nazis were able to take power under the allusion of German
> > superiority. Kinda an overcompensation if you wanna get
> > Freudian about it.
> >
> > Not that this has anything to do with Kraftwerk mind you. But
> > having just spent a weekend in Berlin- a place where people
> > are impossibly kind and trusting (hell- we paid at a
> > resturant with a hand written IOU), I think anyone who holds
> > the past against these people is really missing out. And in
> > fact is probably a cause of the problem more than a solution.
> >
> > America is certainly the closest thing to facist we have in
> > the Westernized world. Left unchecked, might the powers start
> > executing Arabs enmass? I suspect that some people in power
> > wouldn't blink twice at 'cleansing' the evil Muslims who wish
> > to destroy our way of life.
> >
> > Scary and sad.
> >
> >
> > On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Kent williams wrote:
> >
> > > On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Martin wrote:
> > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > > > Simon Price and Kitty Empire) repeating the tired old cliche
> > > > > > that - to quote Empire by way of example -
> > 'Kraftwerk's austere
> > > > > > music has brought them misguided accusations of being
> > fascists'.
> > > > >
> > > > > And neither am I, nor are you ... but Stockhausen has
> > said that he
> > > > > dislikes all music with a steady beat because it reminds him of
> > > > > the martial drumbeats of fascism.
> > > >
> > > > Then he must hate most music, as there's nearly alway's
> > "something"
> > > > holding time and the beat.
> > >
> > > Arguably, Stockhausen's music often sounds like music composed by
> > > someone who hates music.
> > >
> > > > The problem is people seem to tar everyone German with the same
> > > > brush.
> > >
> > > Now here's a off-topic tangent, but here goes: Much has
> > been made of
> > > the collective guilt of Germans for the Nazi period, but in
> > my opinion
> > > Hitler only exploited and amplified the worst tendencies of
> > the people
> > > under his rule. Hitler's rhetoric -- and the rhetoric of
> > the fascists
> > > everywhere, sound disturbingly similar to the rhetoric of
> > the United State's conservatives.
> > > I've always wondered how big a shove it would take to push
> > America's
> > > right wingers (or for that matter, left wingers) into forming El
> > > Salvador-style death squads. I suspect not very big.
> > >
> > > Germans are just people; to the extent that they're
> > different from any
> > > other homogenous population, it's the little things that make them
> > > different, like toilets with a little shelf in the bowl for
> > your poop
> > > to sit on.  People are just fooling themselves if they
> > think there's
> > > anything peculiarly German about what happened between 1933
> > and 1945.
> > >
> > > And since I immediately brought up Nazis, this thread
> > should be over
> > > ;-)
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>

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