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Alan B and Papillon

Posted by Bob on November 10th, 2006 under Coaching Session, Comment Responses


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Yeah, that is the first or second thing that you notice when reading the mantra for the first time. I think I read somewhere on this blog that what the mantra speaks about fits the UN definition of genocide.

I’m following the thread papillion posted. Very hard on the BNP up to my reading at page 8. I see we got some of our people in there. The mantra has really changed the tone of the discussion. Now they are trying to deny that we are victims, rather than asserting that we are victimizers.

Comment by Al Parker

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As I said, this is the kind of thinking we need in 2006.

“The mantra has really changed the tone of the discussion. Now they are trying to deny that we are victims, rather than asserting that we are victimizers. ”

I have THOUGHT that way for years, and it is a relief for me to see someone else thinking in terms of moving the battlefront.

And this IS the battlefront. This is the ONLY battlefront. All those soldiers in battle were the RESULT of words printed and spoken before the shooting started. The soldiers make better stories, but they don’t make history.

This will not be the first time that someone made history by being on top of technology. The printing press MADE the Protestant Reformation. The Hussites had won victory after victory on the battlefield a century before, but they were crushed inthe end and the movement died right there.

One Jew got it right. A lady who had been watching Parliament complained to him that all they did there was give their opinions. He replied, “Madam, opinion rules the world.”

Papillon reaches more people in a single insertion of the blog than the biggest crowd Lenin ever spoke to.

Something that used to require endless printings and repetitions from the literate to the illiterate was a breakthrough in communications when printing was developed. But compared to ” the buzz on the net” that is stone-age stuff, like speeches and parties.

One papillon is worth a dozen generals, and I am grateful to Alan B for having the smarts to see it and for pointing it out

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  1. #1 by Pain on 11/10/2006 - 11:45 pm

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    I looked in on that thread too. One user, St George, made a single post and there are now about 42 posts in reply to HIM. Who is this guy? He must be some genius or something.

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