American Proscription and 911
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On 06/06/2006, at 2:02 AM, That Pete wrote:
> Hey, thanks for all the sarcastic chuckles.
>
> My intial point, before the departure into silliness, was
> that if you have a substantive point to make in the
> Heidegger department, not drowning it in anti-americanism
> would help me to discern it.
I’ll add this as:
12. Befriend and distract
You know if you can coordinate this on list with a partner you’d have
a classic good cop bad cop play. Apparently it’s quite effective.
> I’m somewhat confused by the status of this draft.
> Isn’t a proscription something issued by the state?
> What state is behind the running of the list?
> How does that state sponsorship square with the recent
> association of the list with the an-archos nomenclature?
I’m a good cosmopolitan citizen of the global community like you That
Pete, although I’m also a dedicated Australian nationalist in an
internetionalist and social libertarian sense. If we can develop
these principles of proscription you could always pass them on to
interested parties of your acquaintance although I think you’ll find
they are already well researched debating techniques. But debating is
such an affective intuitive discipline don’t you think? As Heidegger
says in his Sein und Zeit phase, we fundamentally show ourselves in
our moods which I think is why I really do enjoy intense debates. So
anyways, here’s the draft list:
A Preliminary Draft of the Principles of American Proscription
An anti anti-American code of practice
1. Opposing views as paranoid idiocy
2. Opposing views as flat earth science
3. Politicization of science
4. Opponents suffer psychiatric disturbance
5. Radicalize opposition
7. Demand defence distract
8. Relativize and distract
9. Shock and Awe as liberation from tyranny
10. Denigrate and dismiss
11. Enemy succour
12. anti-Intellectualism
13. US intellectual superiority
14. Dismiss the old guard
15. Reject scientific authority
16. Dismiss 911 demolition
17. Maintain the belief in democratic elections
10. Deny censorship
11. Discount what cannot be denied
12. Befriend and distract
13. Repeat cycle
Cheers,
Malcolm
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Dr Malcolm Riddoch
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