I'm "scared" toobobby1933July 4 2009, 02:07:16 UTC
I'm guessing that's Bill O'Riley? Since I never watch Fox News as a matter of principle (I will watch neoconservative and neofascist programming when it presents itself as such but not when it tries to portray itself as "mainstream.") I guess O'Riley scares me more than the people he finds scary. The quotes he gave from the book, which I'm sure were selected to provoke antagonism to it, seemed rather tame as "calls for violence" go. Most of it seemed to be about how to take care of yourself and others. Disenfranchised people certainly need to know those things. They need to know how to live outside the system, because the system is already run by people who already think too much like O'Riley. What do you do about disenfranchised people? Well, we could franchise them, for one thing. Incidentally I have better things to read, and I have much better things to read than O'Reilly's book.
Re: I'm "scared" tooitsgrimupnorthJuly 4 2009, 02:11:37 UTC
Nah that's Glenn Beck, Bill O'Riley is bald and much more older. I don't know which is worse though, but this guy just sure likes to help MIT boost their sales.
Re: I'm "scared" tooshallot_madchenJuly 4 2009, 16:04:57 UTC
MIT? and hasn't this been here for a while? i'm ignorant about this, and i should probably wiki it, but there's the Rainbow Gathering of the Tribes in Sante Fe, apparently, and they preach nonviolence, nonmaterialism, etc, but i heard some of the urban rainbow people smash cars with baseball bats and steal from restaurants who won't give them food. Meh. I guess it is different.
Ahh Glen Beck. I love the way he takes one or two examples from the extreme left and turns the left into enemies. Who bombed oklahoma city? it wasn't the left. Who walked into a church in tennessee and killed 2 people? that wasn't the left either. i hate fox news.
i don't advocate starting violence however I do think that if something terrible happens people need to know how to set bones, distill water, grow food and generally not be dependent on their iphone applications.
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and hasn't this been here for a while? i'm ignorant about this, and i should probably wiki it, but there's the Rainbow Gathering of the Tribes in Sante Fe, apparently, and they preach nonviolence, nonmaterialism, etc, but i heard some of the urban rainbow people smash cars with baseball bats and steal from restaurants who won't give them food.
Meh. I guess it is different.
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The book itself has, but in different qualities of translation and just now I believe an 'official' version in English is coming out.
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i don't advocate starting violence however I do think that if something terrible happens people need to know how to set bones, distill water, grow food and generally not be dependent on their iphone applications.
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