[D-G] University program on Brexit and Yellow Jacket (about << multiplicities in rhetoric>>)

Johnatan Petterson internet.petterson at gmail.com
Wed Dec 12 16:35:56 PST 2018


hi Ted,
say there is a way of the rhizomes
and a way of the arborescence
different branches of rhizomes, each branch added together creates a tree
i think given the rhizome molecular rapidity (given the evanescence of the
state in a virilio climax)
the tree is invisible, which for a (D)eleuzian would say it is "virtual yet
real"

this should explain the variation of the parameters like "christian"
"islam" "islamchristiana"
"god" "sinn fein" etc

somehow a newspaper like LeMonde which is collecting what aggregates to the
opinions
of potential readers, i see it as a solidification of the molecular
rapidity with which those rhizomes
switch branches between the Tree. it collects many amino acids or
resentments when mistaken for the
state because of this rigidity in the organization of ideas. it struggles
to liberate itself from state rigid structures
and espouse the molecularity of the variation of opinions between rhizomes.

Deleuze wanted to distinguish between "power" as "puissance" and power as
"pouvoir"
yet what counts is the potential, "puissance" has a longer range, while
"pouvoir" breaks up,
that might explain why Derrida's Tree comes fractured.

so this explains perhaps why sometimes the State is seen as an Evil by the
Xmas market lovers,
which could tell something about them: are they not after all part of
various rhizomes,
somehow prefiguring the intersectionism of identity politics? that's as well
why i stand for non static blending and becoming between radical atheists
and revivalists
for good schizo-analytic measures.

perhaps Derrida was becoming and changing his ideas alongside his writing
process.
maybe he blended with a revivalist after he met god or death.

so what is left for us to think is how shall LeMonde broadcast what this
Newspaper thinks
of the intersectionist approach, and how the latter shall be thought by the
State? will
it become able to capture it? for Good or Wrong? and what flight lines will
answer
or echo in watching clueless what has happened with the rhizomes related to
the automated
or non automatic brains connected in any whatsoever form to a speeding
flow(s) of rhizomes
: thru action-(re)-action, sensori-(motricity) have they (shall question
the Yellow Jacket enquirer)
have these rhizomes been "touched" by the Newspaper broadcast
structures, or by the Apparatus of Captures of the Evanescent Ghost Tree?
is fluidity, gradual malleability (of the
Apparatus of Capture or State) by NonState-norGovernment-Organizations and
equal citizens not part
of the solution to the Fractured G_D conundrum?

Best,
J.Pett

Le jeu. 13 déc. 2018 à 00:38, Mike Lansing <badger2 at mail2world.com> a
écrit :

> Johnny Pett,
>
> We note that if the state is always already fundamentally terrorist
> (Apollon, A Lasting Heresy, in Lacan, Politics, Aesthetics) then the
> antagonism with Islam that you mention here also links with a
> church-and-state violence. The fact that the Catholics founded the
> journal, Islamochristiana, in 1975, prompts the question as to what a
> Yellow Jacket that believes the French government is behind the recent
> Strasbourg attack thinks about an Irish link to Brexit?
>
> Le Monde: Gerald Bronner: Some Yellow Jackets Believe to See the Hand
> of the Government Behind the Strasbourg Attacks
> ;....Le temps social de la mefiance est devenu plus rapide.
> The social time of mistrust has become faster.'
>
> Police Release Image of Cheriff Chekatt
> https://coffeeshop88.com/police-release-image-of-christmas-market-attack
> -suspect/
> <https://coffeeshop88.com/police-release-image-of-christmas-market-attack-suspect/>
> '....Sinn Fein MEP Martina Anderson, who had just left the market, told
> Sky News, "We were walking towards the scene of where the shooting took
> place." '
>
> Martina Anderson
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martina_Anderson
> '....in prison for 13 years for IRA activity....'
>
> Why does the Xmas market attract so many ex-cons such as Chekatt and
> Anderson? Has Deleuze covered this in The Philosophy of Crime Novels?
> Is it a problem of the individual, dividual, or group? (La Borde
> Clinic, 1966, 'The Group and the Person, Deleuze 'Three Group-Related
> Problems.'). Radical atheism should never blend for a revival, because
> god (is [italics]) death (Derrida).
>
> Ed McMahon
>
>
>
> <-----Original Message----->
> >From: Johnatan Petterson [internet.petterson at gmail.com]
> >Sent: 12/12/2018 1:48:45 PM
> >To: deleuze-guattari at lists.driftline.org
> >Subject: Re: [D-G] University program on Brexit and Yellow Jacket
> (about
> ><< multiplicities in rhetoric>>)
> >
> >i wonder if after WWII Europe gradually chose to avoid the kind of
> >destruction and exhaustion
> >of a continent with so much wealth fragmented into thirty nations and
> three
> >or four conglomerates.
> >
> >it has gathered into a single block as UE, severed by a few buffer
> zones
> >like Moldavia, Bielorussia and Ukrain, from the Russia
> >
> >then it collected its energy differently (due) to the Internet
> >mondialisation.
> >in 2005 France and Holland voted <<no>> to UE Constitution.
> >the antagonism with Islam has been defining factor within the rural and
> >elite opinions since the start of the Millenium.
> >this was enough for certain elite to organize countries around issues
> >related to the given transversal opinions.
> >so happened Brexit referendum. It was observed how Internets developed
> >differently in the Anglo-Saxon world,
> >more united across the Oceans, than a more language centric Internet,
> for
> >example in France. as a result of a language
> >less spreading and more self-controlled France has a more national
> culture
> >Internet. I am sure whatever happens on the personal
> >level between Theresa May and Donald Trump, if there is Brexit, Britain
> >future "national interest" stands protected by the USA Cultural
> Umbrella.
> >Canada is bi-lingual. But there seems to be a kind of barrier between
> the
> >"globish English" of the european elites, and the alt-light yellow
> jackets
> >of the anglo-saxon world. just today it was announced Reuven Rivlin
> did not
> >welcome Salvini in Israel. It might be nice indeed if at least between
> >alt-light yellow jackets
> >of the european Continent, there was some Common Language, i wonder
> what
> >shall keep the Continent together, what shall remain of Europe in a few
> >years
> >(next elections in 2019 May) what shall prevent Conflicts to spread
> between
> >all these new Nations ? Because there has been a unified Europe, which
> has
> >partly modified
> >the definition of Britain, (hence the difficulty to see clear, also the
> >difficult choice for Britain to wave good bye to Northern Ireland
> Unionists)
> >I wonder if the antagonism with Islam will be enough to prevent
> Conflicts
> >between Nations in Europe? Maybe with the social faith, the pro-migrant
> >will forget atheism and blend with
> >the alt-light in a religious revival? Yet the Centers of the european
> >civilisation, like Paris, London, Marseilles, Leuven or Amsterdam etc,
> have
> >developed
> >in reason of the creation of Universities, of the flourishing of the
> >intellect and the arts. If they don't want to precisely fall in the bad
> >habits which doomed the Islamic
> >culture since Avicenna, Averroes knowledge went to the North via Dante,
> >Tomas Aquinas etc. If they don't want to be doomed the Centers must
> remain
> >liberal, egalitarian.
> >I think it's high time they demand a reformed Islam, that they actually
> >help themselves with insight into standing up on the Cities level, to
> the
> >egalitarian assistance
> >to those of Muslim faith to adapt their culture to the XXI century.
> That's
> >why I don't think it is enough of Trump or Putin to be friend with
> Mohamed
> >bin Salman.
> >Europe ought to consider, in case it closes its border with the South,
> to
> >let them open to those in the South who show a will to reform their
> culture
> >in a libertarian
> >and egalitarian modern society. It will be vital if they ex-UE want to
> >remain in the Center of affairs, because that's part of the idea i
> guess.
> >Now, besides for the article in townhall that you mention, it is
> perfectly
> >possible, and many British citizen live now in the South of France.
> >
> >JP
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >Le mer. 12 déc. 2018 à 19:30, Mike Lansing <badger2 at mail2world.com> a
> >écrit :
> >
> >> Dead List News 12 Dec 2018
> >>
> >> 10 Dec 2018 Americans, Learn from the Yellow Jackets: Stop Running
> and
> >> Start Fighting Back
> >>
> https://townhall.com/columnists/arthurschaper/2018/12/10/americans-learn
> >> -from-the-yellowjackets-stop-running-and-start-fighting-back-n2537215
> >> <https://townhall.com/columnists/arthurschaper/2018/12/10/americans-
> >learn-from-the-yellowjackets-stop-running-and-start-fighting-back-n2537
> 215>
> >>
> >> 17 Jan 2017 Slavoj Zizek on Trump and Brexit -- BBC News
> >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZUCemb2plE
> >>
> >> 12 Dec 2018 Theresa May: Change in Leadership Could Delay Brexit
> >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fap9M9rE8Lw
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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