by Joe Hillshoist » Tue Jun 20, 2006 7:17 am
Roth<br><br>Roth you do what you want with your money, you can post here or not, say you gave money when you didn't, didn't when you I don't care. You mentioned a whole lot of stuff that to me is propaganda, I had a B next to those comments.<br><br>I posted the link so you or anyone else can go and make up their own mind. That is not my business. You don't have to justify to me or anyone else on this earth what you do, cept maybe yourself.<br><br>Personally I think you are a hypocrite and a fascist, but hey its a free world. And even if it isn't I intend to live as tho it were.<br><br><!--EZCODE QUOTE START--><blockquote><strong><em>Quote:</em></strong><hr>these people don't want to live in the middle ages any more than I do. I have seen so much presumption of superiority in lib culture anyway...I just see some of this as "Oh let's give these nice Third Worlders a goat. That's all they'd appreciate anyway". Yuck.<hr></blockquote><!--EZCODE QUOTE END--><br><br>That website is run and maintained by the very third worlders you are talking about. Obviously they have access to the technology we take for granted. Those people are in charge of their destiny and that website is their excursuion into the mindspace of mareketspace that this electronic network we are using provides. That is how they wish to deal with the world. They may have gas and oil on their traditional, and legally recognised land. Land they have occupied since the before nation states were invented.<br><br>Its not for sale. You need those resources - tough shit. You can't have them.<br><br>No price is enough.<br><br>If you want those people to agree to that sale you will have to destroy their culture.<br><br>But the sound of it you are into that concept.<br><br><!--EZCODE QUOTE START--><blockquote><strong><em>Quote:</em></strong><hr> intuitively recognize huge inconsistencies and contradictions in 'progressive' philosophy, when I see massive numbers of human beings having been shoved like canned sardines, into an urban setting...so that each little bunny rabbit can have five square miles to itself. That's wrong.<hr></blockquote><!--EZCODE QUOTE END--><br><br><!--EZCODE QUOTE START--><blockquote><strong><em>Quote:</em></strong><hr>And then elsewhere inexplicably, all of a sudden, there are other humans who because they have been categorized as 'tribal people' or as 'nature dwelling' (or whatever) they get to have a thousand square miles to themselves, no matter how much it might crowd others and no matter how much resource this cuts off for others. Yes, we need resources for living. It is not evil to...need resources, in my view.<hr></blockquote><!--EZCODE QUOTE END--><br><br><!--EZCODE QUOTE START--><blockquote><strong><em>Quote:</em></strong><hr>By the definitions of typical liberal thinking, six billion humans create so much overcrowding that people are about to topple off the planet ...but if your 'tribe' has received a politically correct sacrosanct 'hands-off' designation, principally from the PTB (powers-that-be) in academia (liberals all)...then you are entitled to a heaven-on-earth 10,000 square mile paradise. That's not right.<hr></blockquote><!--EZCODE QUOTE END--><br><br>You sound offensive patronising and verging on espousing Communism. Or theft. That land is theirs, by religious right. their God (the only God, that created everything, We all He/She/It/They by different names) gave it to them in the context of the tribal forest based Paganism they live through.<br><br>What part of "keep out - this is our property" don't you understand?<br><br>These people categorise themselves as tribal. Obviously you find that offensive. Most White rascist corporate capital worshiping male monotheists do. (I dunno if you are in that category or not, but if the shoeprint fits...)<br><br>They feel they are the only ones with the right to define reality, and the idea of "primative savages":<br><br>A Having the gall to do it for themselves;<br><br>B Daring to look hard at their perfect mammon whorshipping culture and reject it for the evil vampire it is.<br><br>is just beyond the pale. How dare they.<br><br>I seriously doubt you could go to that paradise and actually survive, Roth, without destroying it to make way for your need for conveinience.<br><br>Again you are a propagandist<br><br>"The market place is a good thing. It's where I buy my food, clothing and shelter."<br><br>The market place was once a physical place where people traded. Other human interactions took place on a level that was not mediated by the expression of power in society - money. They took place everywhere - the market place, a space where money, not the inalienable human right to exist, dominated human interaction was kept seperate, it was recognised that ultimately market place activity was there domain of Privelege, private law.<br><br>Now the road is part of the market place, a tollway run by private interests, instead of a universal attempt by society acting together to enable infrastructure.<br><br>If you haven't got cash you cannot travel on the road. Once upon a time you could always walk down the road if you couldn't fill your car with petrol. Not these days.<br><br>The marketplace is destroying the concept of public shared space. Not cos its a bad thing in itself, but simply because of the slavish whorship it inspires in people who claim it is the only valid arbiter of human existance.<br><br>If you lived in my country you would be one of those idiots that advocate the privatisation of the (Volunteer based) Rural Fire Service (NSW). Thats another post in itself, like the Higanon, you know nothing about that either, so I am really looking forward to your comments. I know thats an assumption but based on the evidence I have seen so far...<br><br>Perhaps I am being harsh.<br><br><!--EZCODE QUOTE START--><blockquote><strong><em>Quote:</em></strong><hr>Here in America, the government-owned portions are an absolute disaster. Because bureaucrats are too lazy and inept, they don't take care to properly thin out the forests. So every year there are these massive, human-killing, property-destroying million acre fires. <hr></blockquote><!--EZCODE QUOTE END--><br><br>I know exactly what you are talking about, tho would differ on some aspects of your interpretation. I have seen first hand the utter devestation that private lumber interests can wreak when they feel so inclined. There are places my children (if I have them) will never see because of their greed and ineptitude and desire for control.<br><br>Finally back to the Mindinao mountains.<br><br><!--EZCODE QUOTE START--><blockquote><strong><em>Quote:</em></strong><hr>I don't know about the situation you describe, where people are being killed. That is tragic. However, I do know this-- Not every single time there is a dispute between a 'big business' and a 'little guy', is the little guy automatically right and just.<hr></blockquote><!--EZCODE QUOTE END--><br><br>I know cos of word of mouth. I don't expect you to know.<br><br>Here's the deal. Someone walks into the forest, and chooses a nice juicy tree to chop down. Then they are surrounded by Higanon, who have been following them since they entered, of course. Its their forest, they know when strangers enter.<br><br>They are threatened with traditional weapons, sometimes modern ones, the intruders are disarmed and removed, minus their equipment.<br><br>if they kill people they will undoubtedly be added to mindinao's list of terrorist groups. And their leader hates people being killed, no matter who they are.<br><br>Unfortunately the logging interest are not so respectful of life.<br><br>So all higanon are targets.<br><br>I guess this is fair enough.<br><br>After all<br><br><!--EZCODE QUOTE START--><blockquote><strong><em>Quote:</em></strong><hr>And then elsewhere inexplicably, all of a sudden, there are other humans who because they have been categorized as 'tribal people' or as 'nature dwelling' (or whatever) they get to have a thousand square miles to themselves, no matter how much it might crowd others and no matter how much resource this cuts off for others. Yes, we need resources for living. It is not evil to...need resources, in my view.<hr></blockquote><!--EZCODE QUOTE END--><br><br><!--EZCODE QUOTE START--><blockquote><strong><em>Quote:</em></strong><hr>By the definitions of typical liberal thinking, six billion humans create so much overcrowding that people are about to topple off the planet ...but if your 'tribe' has received a politically correct sacrosanct 'hands-off' designation, principally from the PTB (powers-that-be) in academia (liberals all)...then you are entitled to a heaven-on-earth 10,000 square mile paradise. That's not right.<hr></blockquote><!--EZCODE QUOTE END--><br><br>They own that land, its inalienable, say what you want, it doesn't change that. Your reference to yet another western colonialist entity (western academia) and the idea that they somehow had anything to do with this people's self determination, is another corporate excuse, and an attempt to delegitimise them.<br><br>Of course these excuses only play out in communications media and usually only for the purpose of providing an excuse for the theft and associated bloodshed.<br><br>Thats why one of the most fundamental ways to fight tyranny is to fight the usurption of basic human sovreignty by some mythological cthonic entity. The marketplace.<br><br>And to point out its pathetic fascist propaganda wherever possible. <p></p><i></i>