[D-G] unmoderated discussion list
charles hubaker
solntsepyati at yahoo.com
Tue Aug 24 07:34:06 PDT 2010
Three dimensions and context is what is relevant. Malgosia was not in the
library in Indiana where the attempt to transmit information to this list was
being made. The local gestapo having deliberately dumbed down the ergonomics
(crouched like a frog, peering into a cabinet to look at a computer screen,
while being videotaped buy security) makes the moderator's referral to the
message as 'a mess' quite out of context. This writer also has a spelling and
typo problem, but even without glasses, one should not worry too much about
spell checking. One should, however, worry about State surveillance. Thus, at
least one reason to eliminate the moderator.
We note the D&G-style article published a while back, on whale-viewing in
Australia. The author describes the experimentation of traffic flows. In another
location, the U.S., we see here (in three actual dimensions) a like experiment
whereby the median strip between lanes is (fenced[italics]) so that the
pedestrian has to do a kind of genuflexion and travel to the crooks of the
nazi-atheist cross (the intersection) to make either a left or right turn.
Again, the moderator is not there, but the moderator and other readers simply
have to take the writer's word for it ("I'm writing from the Kent State
campus").
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From: Super Dragon <superdragon at addlebrain.com>
To: deleuze-guattari at lists.driftline.org
Sent: Mon, August 23, 2010 3:57:28 PM
Subject: Re: [D-G] unmoderated discussion list
All very interesting but what has any of it to do with whether the list is
moderated or not? Why not just engage with some text as Malgosia has done? Using
email to express your discontent of email is just very stupid, If you really
hate email start a 'real' revolution instead (and write am interesting book ),
Why bother with this cyber dribble?
Sloughing one's skin.-The snake that cannot slough its skin perishes. Likewise
spirits which are prevented from changing their opinions; they cease to be
spirits (Nietzsche: Daybreak:V:573)
--- solntsepyati at yahoo.com wrote:
From: charles hubaker <solntsepyati at yahoo.com>
To: deleuze-guattari at lists.driftline.org
Subject: Re: [D-G] unmoderated discussion list
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2010 09:34:41 -0700 (PDT)
Well, poor parenting of Americans and the keeping in the compound of foreign
workers in Arabia so that they don't mess with village girls in the night are
two exemplars of this fencing idea: never praising BP for not making a mistake
while it was supplying the petrol addicts, fences off, ahistoricizes, time and
space as a kind of pedophiliac model for the kids to mimic later on, when they
are old enough to drive.
Wahhabism is a fenced-off idea from Arabia that still wishes to expand. The
Wahhabist 'wedge' gets injected into Chechnya. Yet....
'Skoro u vakhkhabitov poiavilis' nekotorye perspektivy v etom napravlenni V 1937
Standard Oil Company of California (nyne -- Chevron Texaco) nashla pervuiu neft'
v Saudovskoi Arabii.'
(Paul Klebnikov, Interview with a Barbarian pp. 222-3)
Unfortunately, this book is still awaiting translation. The reader, however, by
romanization, does have the means to do so themselves if interested.
Politkovskaya's passage on Daghestanians who get to see their first black person
is a must-read, for the black persons now showing up where in the past there
were none, is precisely the Wahhabist wedge we are referring to, as well as the
D&G book-cover colors cobalt-teal and khaki. In Politkovskaya's Daghestan, the
Wahhabi is a huge, armed, black female who struts the streets of the village.
We note the black mmigrations from the ghettos of Los Angeles within the past
1.5 decades, and before the first Arab president of the U.S. entered the White
House, at least one southwestern mosque had already been built. NOw, Arab-owned
Duke Power Company is calling and harrassing customers who are tardy in paying
their bills (Indiana).
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