• @Xi:

    I did type POLIZEI(DEUTSCH.) I am of Iroquios, Irish,
    Polish, Japanese, Welsh, Scot and German parentage.
    …Nevertheless, this is the third time, on this website,
    that I have been called RACIST. Dos de those have been
    by Europeans. I begin to think you do not understand us,
    occassionally, because you do not understand American
    humor. I find that odd because I have had the opportunity
    to speak with Estonian, Spanish, … who have
    understood American humor with a full or rudimentary
    (no pun intended) grasp of English.

    (1) Spain and Estonia are part of europe.
    (2) i apologize for the way i reacted, but: Using german words in combination with fascist/nazi-like institutions … if you have the slightest knowledge of history, you should know what kind of feelings and reactions you provoke with that.
    Don’t tell me you didn’t do it on purpose. If you did, then you are very poor in your social/communicative skills, or you just didn’t think far enough of what implications that way to say it could have: … i hope for the last… unless you have access to weapons of mass destruction :)


  • I most certainly did do it on purpose.
    If I have to deal with the skeletons in my closet . . .
    . . . though I’ll endeavor to not
    decapitate you on my backswing.

    “He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself
    does not become a monster…when you gaze long into the abyss
    the abyss also gazes into you…” - Friendrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

    I’m wrestling dragons and I need a little help. - Xi


  • POLIZEI(DEUTSCH.)

    Well at least he didn’t say Gestapo :roll:


  • What was the East German equivalent of the KGB? :wink:

    JUST KIDDING! JUST KIDDING! I can hear the reponse
    before I post it.

    :evil: Who? Me?

    “Eat right and exercise regularly. Die anyway” - Anonymous


  • @Xi:

    What was the East German equivalent of the KGB? :wink:

    JUST KIDDING! JUST KIDDING! I can hear the reponse
    before I post it.

    Just for the record, for those not knowing: the east german secret police was called:
    Stasi
    or offical: MfS


  • o yea u stasi i saw a uniform for them in some militaria magazine ;)


  • BEHAVE, G! :x - Xi

    “Freedom of the press belongs to those who own one.” - Anonymous

    Except sometimes on night shift when the guard is nappin’
    or the electronic surveillence is down! :D


  • @FinsterniS:

    about fear and politic…

    When germany was in pain after WWI, they choose to listen to rightish party, they (we) were afraid.

    If I remember correctly people were listening to the left (communists) just as much as the right (Nazi’s) in the late 20’s and early 30’s. Street battles were common between the two groups as well. In the 32 electon the left gained the most votes, not the right. In the Great depresson here in the US, it was the left, and not the right, which gained its most strength from the hardtimes people lived in. By 1934, many felt the country was on the verge of a Communist upriasing. Liberals play on fear just as much, “without us (liberals) will you get food, were will you get work were will you live? Its the right who wants to take those things away from you.” Fear is the weapon of extremists regardless of what side they are on and to say only one side has a monopoly on it is to show a general ignorence of the facts of history.


  • In the Great depresson here in the US, it was the left, and not the right, which gained its most strength from the hardtimes people lived in.

    Not very surprising, intervention of the state was (should have been ?) inevitable.

    Also i never, NEVER said the right has the monopoly of fear, this is just a tendance. About Leftish using fear, i am sure they do, like every single political ideology. But conservative ideas are closer to the feeling of fear, fear of change, need of security, et cetera. And as we are on a very rightish world, conservative are often rigth-wing…

    This is a generalisation, a global vision, i am sure you can understand that, as you and i can understand the limitation of such generalisation.


  • Nah, I would say (at least from my perspective), the world is more left than right.


  • it’s a question of standpoint… and as america is so much right-wing, i can understand you see the world as leftish

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