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James Burns wrote:
>
> -Caveat Lector-
>
> In article <021b01c0a34e$b8d642c0$543829cf@flw>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
> >>> Europeans view Bush as a thief who has brought shame on America
> >>>
> >>> By Linda Stout Deak
> >>>
> >>> WASSENAAR, The Netherlands, Feb. 27, 2000.
> >
> >
> >Ha Ha. Please tell me this is indeed a satirical post.
> >
> >However this is unfair humor. Such pompous, sanctimoniousness from the land
> >of Stalin
> >and Hitler (Bosnia / Kosovo) is too easy a target.
> >
> >It seems when the Europeans are not killing each other by the millions, or
> >colonizing (aka
> >"ripping off") the rest of the world, they spend their time wallowing in their
> >delusional self
> >perception of superiorty.
> >
> >No wonder they love Clinton. The mystery is why they would not
> >like Bush.
> >flw
>
> As  British and a European I certainly did not think that the ladies
> post was satirical.. She certainly put a certain European perspective
> into focus. Some Americans may think that such views are superior but
> such a view is somewhat nieve. The lady also seemed to be a supporter of
> Clinton and she does seem to picking up on that the consensus view of
> Clinton in Europe as more favourable than that attributed to Bush.
>
> Wilde's quip that Americans went from Barbarity to Decadence without the
> intervening step of Civilisation is perhaps becoming more and more apt.
>
> For me the real point of what was being said was about the spiritual
> malaise that is afflicting Western civilisation, perhaps most noticeable
> in America but certainly also affecting the other Western 'democracies'.
> Indeed with the advent of globalisation and rampant capitalism the
> concept of 'democracy' is really a sham. The political system that sits
> best with the economic system of capitalism is fascism and that really
> is what the big political question is all about..  We have fascism
> masquerading as 'democracy'. People have less and less say in what they
> do. The illusion that it is somehow otherwise is wearing very thin.
>
> As Orwell points out, the 'Inner Party' always rules, it is just that
> they are perhaps becoming a bit sloppy or over-confident.
>
> ===========
> J. Burns

Excellent! Where have you been.

Joshua2

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