Tom, you are giving him too much credit: he simply got plastered AGAIN.
RT
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Roman M. Turovsky
http://polyhymnion.org/swv

> Arto, 
> Your reasons for leaving this community are as thoroughly immoral as those
> you claim are driving you away. One assumes that the treatment of the Iraqi
> prisoners to which you object results from them simply being Iraqis, guilt by
> association. You are seriously telling us that you no longer wish to be part
> of 
> our lute community simply because many of us are American and British,
> likewise 
> guilt by association. This is a typical example of stereotyping, as carried
> out by the Nazis, Communists, and indeed  the fanatics who were responsible
> for 
> the WTC attack and many other acts of barbarity.
> 
> By assuming that you know how we feel about the goings-on in Iraq you pretend
> to a knowledge you do not have. And even worse, you either infer that we all
> agree with such things, or simply find that being in the company of  Americans
> and British people is beneath the dignity of a man from a continent which
> produced Auschwitz, the Gulags, the Inquisition, and countless other horrors
> in 
> its history. 
> 
> Your 'protest' is not only meaningless, but the act of a person in some ways
> even worse than those soldiers you disapprove of. If education, music, the
> arts and sciences have any value over and above themselves, then it surely
> ought 
> to include the ability to think clearly and refrain from primitive and
> insulting insinuations, let alone condemning two entire nations for the deeds
> of a 
> few of their citizens. What you have done with your empty gesture is thus the
> ultimate betrayal, the first in a series of steps that led to Auschwitz and
> the 
> denial of humanity for the sake of arcane and misconceived beliefs.
> 
> TB    


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