Subject: Re: Nagging Naggum
From: Erik Naggum <erik@naggum.net>
Date: Sat, 05 Jan 2002 14:50:02 GMT
Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp
Message-ID: <3219230999782334@naggum.net>

* Siegfried Gonzi <siegfried.gonzi@kfunigraz.ac.at>
| If you throw in Goebbels and the Nazis here then in turn there is really
| no hope for you...grow up!

  No, _you_ threw in the Nazis here, Siegfried Gonzi.  Please realize this,
  and it will indeed aid you in that very hard and painful process of
  growing up and getting the hell _over_ your stupid psychological hangups.

  Did anyone understand what I said about 1 in 20 people blowing their
  fuses when they encounter a challenge to their tacit assumptions?  Please
  let me know how this Siegfried Gonzi shit could fail to understand the
  context of what I said to be strictly restricted to _propaganda_?  Shall
  we be forced to speak about only those things which will not inflame some
  retarded little fuck from a culture that has yet _understand_ how it
  collectively turned to the dark side of the Force?  I _expect_ that
  people get over the harsh experiences of life.

  Understanding how so many people could believe something so bad and feel
  happy about it so long is _vitally_ important, but the people who need it
  most are the most reluctant.  However, it can happen in any country and
  in any culture at any time.  It is the nature of the propaganda and of
  the psychology of men that determines how this works.  The psychology of
  propaganda discovered and exercised first by Josepth Goebbels is not even
  _remotely_ related to the specific politics that employed it, but I guess
  it takes people who _have_ grown up to realize these things.  So go play
  in traffic, you distasteful, hypersensitive, little piece of shit who
  dares bring in the Nazis to a serious discussion among mature adults!

  The fact that you run screaming to your Mom whenever someone pushes your
  Nazi button is something you should talk about with a mature adult with
  experience in untangling such mental knots, Siegfried Gonzi.  Get help!

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