Andre you have finally managed to drive me from this list. It's been four
years of useful information and interesting debate but there is only so much
intolerance I can stomach.

You clearly enjoy being disrespectful and distasteful. I feel sorry for you
that something in your psyche makes you feel it necessary.

It's been a blast folks, but I have to bid you all adieu.

G

On 6 October 2010 00:42, Andre <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Can anyone recommend helpful links about Holocaust? I'd like to learn more
> about it.
>
> Andre
>
>
>
> --- On Mon, 10/4/10, Human Resources <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > From: Human Resources <[email protected]>
> > Subject: Expat List  patience with the morally crippled, sorry morally
> differently abled
> > To: [email protected]
> > Date: Monday, October 4, 2010, 12:00 PM
> >
> > It's clear that Andre is not the only one with no patience
> > for the victims of the Holocaust.
> >
> > He may have a point.  Isn't it enough already?
> > Seriously, what's the big deal?  So, Maxim a glossy
> > magazine sponsored by BMW, VW, Mercedez, Nivea, Bayer and
> > other fine, and yes, German companies and published by
> > Hachette Filipacchi Shkulev desecrates the memory of victims
> > for the sake (of let me borrow a word from one of the
> > listers) a "flat" joke.  Andre is bored and wants to
> > move on.
> >
> > That's exactly why it is a big deal.
> >
> > Because there are folks like Andre, and there isn't 5 cents
> > worth of irony to their whole sad lot.  They sit in
> > their caves and basements and measure THEIR feelings as to
> > those women, children, elderly who were starved, gassed,
> > tortured, etc.  The Andres on this planet feel that
> > it's up to them to weigh the contribution, oh let's not
> > euphemize, sift through the ashes, skin lampshades, human
> > bone furniture, etc. and decide who deserves to be respected
> > and who doesn't.
> >
> > "These" people are the price we pay for democracy.
> >
> > Personally, I do derive a sense of self-satisfaction from
> > tolerating him.  At the same time, there is zero reason
> > to tolerate Hachette, Maxim, Mercedes, etc.  They
> > should know better.  Seriously, in what context IS a
> > Holocaust starvation joke funny and/or a suitable caption to
> > an article about how to throw an inexpensive banquet.
> >
> > Yet, worth noting, this is not a story.  A cartoon
> > (!!!) about a religious figure nearly two thousand years ago
> > is world news.
> >
> > Holocaust humour... we get the "Andres" of this
> > world.
> >
> > Somebody should write to Moscow Times, give them a shot at
> > today's news, rather than yesterday's translations.
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