inly — the worst kind
> > of whataboutism.
> >
> > FWIW, here's what I said almost a year ago to the day, when someone
> > sent yet another NLR lopsided broadside to nettime — that one by
> > Wolfgang Streek:
> >
> >
> > https://nettime.org/Lists
ant and they entered NATO voluntarily.
> > >
> > > History has born them out, but was that really inevitable? Of
> > > course not, because nothing ever is, but the miss-conception of
> > > geopolitics as unipolar is certainly a big factor in this.
> > >
> &
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Greetings.
There's been discussion here on the Swartz JSTOR situation, and I would like to
weigh in on this as it relates to topics I'm rather involved with right now.
Mr Smith pointed out that JSTOR is one of the nicer bunch of infogates, and
for the most part he is correct. However, there are