Anti-American M.O.
June 9th, 2006, search relatedRelated posts :: American Proscription and 911 :: American Proscription and 911 :: Anti-Americanism and 911 :: Anti-Americanism and 911
Thank you. Would you consider adding the following to your proscription for
context:
> A Preliminary Draft of the Principles of American Prosciption
>
> Thanks very much for those replies Anthony and That Pete, I think I’m
> getting much closer to a resolution of what anti-Americanism means, more
> or less. I took the liberty of extracting your responses and making a
> titled list. Now I’m offering this merely as a first draft for discussion
> and working towards a general code of practice for the Heidegger list
> whenever someone attempts to discuss topics deemed to be offensive to
> anti anti-American sentiments. JUST ADD, DELETE, AND EDIT
> AS YOU SEE FIT AND ONCE WE REACH AGREEMENT
> I’ll put it through the Google translator and copy the lot
> over to the Heidegger FAQ wiki for easy reference.
“I insist that you explicitly add the above example under #1 (Opposing
views as paranoid idiocy), #2 (Opposing views as flat earth science), and
#4 (Opponents suffer psychiatric disturbance), since it makes clear why the
opposing view in question was called paranoid idiocy, why the opposing view
in question was equivalent to flat earth science, and why the opponent in
question suffered psychiatric disturbance. Otherwise, if you leave the
example out, you might be mistaken for trying to give the impression that
anti-anti-Americanism simply dismisses any opposing view as paranoid idiocy,
as flat earth science, and any opponent as psychiatrically disburbed”
May these be added directly after your final draft - just to make things a
little clearer?
Cheers
Anthony
—– Original Message —–
From: “Malcolm Riddoch”
To: “Discussions pertaining to the philosophy of Martin Heidegger”
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 12:20 PM
Subject: Re: Polemos: Anti-American M.O.
>
> On 08/06/2006, at 12:38 PM, Anthony Crifasi wrote:
>
>> Any further contributions from you would be most welcome until we
>> finally
>> achieve a final draft. Where may I post my list in both English and
>> German?
>
> Hi Anthony,
>
> every email you send to the email list is archived in styled xhtml on
> the website so just email your list once it’s complete then go to the
> list page in the ‘Heidegger Email List’ category on the front page
> and bookmark your post. You can check the admin posts for
> instructions on what’s available to you as a blog editor at:
>
> http://heidegger.an-archos.com/cat/admin…
>
> If you’d like to add posts of yours to your own blog category like
> I’m doing at:
>
> http://heidegger.an-archos.com/cat/zeug/
>
> then email me off list which post you’d like to edit and I’ll change
> the permissions over. Then as an editor on the blog just go to the
> ‘login’ menu item at the bottom of the sidebar under ‘Meta’ to get to
> the admin functions. Go Manage/Posts and click on ‘edit’ for your
> post. In the post editor there are various functions and one of these
> is ‘Categories’, check your category name, save and you’re done.
> While logged in you can also edit posts from the post’s page.
>
> I was thinking of adding a ‘Featured Posts’ link category to the
> ‘Further Reading’ links where we can add links to current articles of
> interest. You can add links in Admin/Links/Add Link.
>
> My MSN/AIM/ICQ contacts are also in the Admin posts if you’d like to
> catch me online.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Malcolm
>
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