Spreadin' this game like mustard...all over the world
Just so you all know, the site meter really warms my heart these days. Paris, Madrid, Cairo, New York, D.C., Stanford...Fuck yeah! We are--Huffy Crew International! Next stop, Bilderberg Conference.
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So, Mr. Stalin Wasn't so Bad for the Russian People Scantron, here's another obstacle to your so-called liberal ways. From a recent Chronicle article on Ibsen:
"Sage maintains that three Ibsen dramas — An Enemy of the People, Emperor and Galilean (1873), and The Master Builder (1892) — were key influences on Hitler. He demonstrates that rhetoric from Enemy found its way into Mein Kampf, and that Hitler was in contact with German intellectuals who regarded the playwright as a prophet."
Your blog apologetics are one thing, but now that your Theory and Methods final project has turned out to be an equally grotesque bit of theodicy, I'm not sure what to make of you anymore. I suppose in this case, the "strongest man stands" with totalitarian dictators.
Burnnn
So I'm a fascist and a communist? Does that mean I have to persecute MYSELF? How does this work? It's like in Plato's Phaedrus, except there's two bad horses.
Actually, this is all starting to make sense, seeing as I've also had my own "night of the long knives." Buuuurn (on myself)!
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