Re: I'm also a killer mod
I'm curious - how does this manifest - could you provide a concrete example?
Not
really... Empiricists react to things as they happen...
Still, I can look at the Second World War, and whilst despising all concerned, not engage in self-loving condemnation of each event from a moralistic bias, but realising that history is weft from thousands of individually simple causes into complication.
For instance, take one famous war-crime: the British sunk the Fleet the French had bottled up at Oran; despite the fact the Germans were honouring their agreement not to use them and that the French had laid instructions to sink them themselves if the Germans changed their minds. This was a necessary gambit to persuade the Americans that the British were serious in resisting the Germans. This meant the Americans would continue to dishonour their status as neutrals by supplying the British until they and Russia entered the war which naturally meant the decisive end of nazism ( which is rather a good thing )*. The French, once again betrayed by Britain, blame the latter: the British blame the French; the Americans blame the Germans ( they are a simple people ). Now one can denounce this, analyse it to death, or applaud it as a courageous act of statesmanship. Instead one should not judge any actor, but simply conclude the inner truth that everyone's a bastard.
Cognisant said:
What are best at?
Is anyone shameless enough to say, masturbation?
A terrible thought: maybe the Duck didn't intend '
You' at all, but '
We'...
Claverhouse
*Which, however noble, requires those French sailors drowning to exhibit the same feelings
famously imputed to Mary Jo by liberals after Teddy's Last Ride to Hell under the auspices of Catholic dignitaries: "
Maybe she'd feel it was worth it".
