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  • T Tomaz Stih 0

    The problem is that you're dealing with Tomaž instead of the topic. Which is behaviour that is quite typical for the Karl-peterchen-Carson gang. Remember - the topic is if the "social truth" is really apropriate material for kids who don't have defense mechanisms against these manipulations?

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    peterchen
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    Tomaž Štih wrote:

    The problem is that you're dealing with Tomaž instead of the topic

    why do you never reply to my dealing-with-the-topic replies anymore?


    We say "get a life" to each other, disappointed or jokingly. What we forget, though, is that this is possibly the most destructive advice you can give to a geek.
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    • I Igor Vigdorchik

      peterchen wrote:

      someone should invade it to free me of these evildoers

      Be careful of what you wish for. It happened before... :)

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      peterchen
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      I missed both the show, and the after-war-party, but I still have to be thankful for that.


      We say "get a life" to each other, disappointed or jokingly. What we forget, though, is that this is possibly the most destructive advice you can give to a geek.
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      • P peterchen

        I missed both the show, and the after-war-party, but I still have to be thankful for that.


        We say "get a life" to each other, disappointed or jokingly. What we forget, though, is that this is possibly the most destructive advice you can give to a geek.
        boost your code || Fold With Us! || sighist

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        Igor Vigdorchik
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        Thankful? I did not say that. It’s entirely up to you, some people are, and some are not. It depends on your views. What I was saying is that you should know the history and learn from it, that’s all.

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        • I Igor Vigdorchik

          Thankful? I did not say that. It’s entirely up to you, some people are, and some are not. It depends on your views. What I was saying is that you should know the history and learn from it, that’s all.

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          peterchen
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          I was a bit sneaky - I had two meanings in mind: (a) I am thankful that I wasn't there, and I am reminded to be thankful again and again for the Marshal Plan.


          We say "get a life" to each other, disappointed or jokingly. What we forget, though, is that this is possibly the most destructive advice you can give to a geek.
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            I was a bit sneaky - I had two meanings in mind: (a) I am thankful that I wasn't there, and I am reminded to be thankful again and again for the Marshal Plan.


            We say "get a life" to each other, disappointed or jokingly. What we forget, though, is that this is possibly the most destructive advice you can give to a geek.
            boost your code || Fold With Us! || sighist

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            Igor Vigdorchik
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            peterchen wrote:

            (a) I am thankful that I wasn't there

            Me too.

            peterchen wrote:

            I am reminded to be thankful

            It was your second meaning that I was answering. I did not mean to remind you to be thankful; I only want everyone not to repeat the same mistakes that have been done in our past history and we’ll have many fewer problems in our future.

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            • T Tomaz Stih 0

              I agree to disagree with you. But would you burden your children with your views about US (as these people do) or would you let them grow old enough to form their own opinions?

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              John Carson
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              Tomaž Štih wrote:

              But would you burden your children with your views about US (as these people do) or would you let them grow old enough to form their own opinions?

              Children are not going to form their views in a vacuum. They will draw on the opinions that are presented to them. The appropriate attitude to children is to let them be aware of the existence of a variety of opinion, tell them what you think is correct, and let them feel that it is OK to disagree with you. I don't know what age the children are that these websites address. I would agree that it is probably not appropriate to be getting too heavily into questions of the merits of the US at an early age, just as issues of religion cannot be properly addressed by young children. John Carson "To argue with a man who has renounced the use and authority of reason is like administering medicine to the dead." Thomas Paine

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              • T Tomaz Stih 0

                Actually this problem is similar to religion in school. Socialism or extreme leftism is sort of secular religion, after all. We should have laws about the separation of state and leftist ideology.

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                Vincent Reynolds
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                So what you're saying is that we should have separation of state and everybody who doesn't think like you. Right.

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                • P peterchen

                  He regulary links to it, but until now he gave away his sources. It's not that he copies of it (I think the cursive is indicator enough that he's quoting), but this David guy has a tendency to give his translations.. well, a tendency. (And for the record: I'm from an "ex-communist country", too ;) )


                  We say "get a life" to each other, disappointed or jokingly. What we forget, though, is that this is possibly the most destructive advice you can give to a geek.
                  boost your code || Fold With Us! || sighist

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                  John Carson
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                  peterchen wrote:

                  And for the record: I'm from an "ex-communist country", too

                  For the record, I don't have anything against people from ex-communist countries. I was just yanking Tomaž's chain on that point, given his current fervent anti-communist ideology. John Carson "To argue with a man who has renounced the use and authority of reason is like administering medicine to the dead." Thomas Paine

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                  • R realJSOP

                    They're actually teaching this crap to their kids? ------- sig starts "I've heard some drivers saying, 'We're going too fast here...'. If you're not here to race, go the hell home - don't come here and grumble about going too fast. Why don't you tie a kerosene rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                    S Becker
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                    This page is published by a company not by the goverment and this page is not related to the german school system. So you can't say that it is used to teach children. In a quick view over this page i can't see how it is sponsored by a state goverment or someting else.

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                    • S Stan Shannon

                      peterchen wrote:

                      Štih Gang makes out of it is a paranoia that would make McCartney proud.

                      What's Paul have to be paranoid about? :laugh: Or did you mean McCarthy - my hero? At least their paranoia is not being funded and promulgated by the state in this case. Its all a question of who's paranoia is the most valid. "If anything, the West is awash in an epidemic of self-hate crimes." "a civilization that feels guilty for everything it is and does will lack the energy and conviction to defend itself"

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                      brianwelsch
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                      Stan Shannon wrote:

                      What's Paul have to be paranoid about?

                      Well, there are those rumors about his actually being dead. "I buried Paul." BW


                      If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
                      -- Steven Wright

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