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Auschwitz and the wisdom of crowds : Comments

By Mal Fletcher, published 30/1/2015

Marking the liberation of Auschwitz forces us to remember that the general principles undergirding this forlorn place were supported by popular sentiment among some very learned people.

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Hi Joe,

You want to know what I think? Are you joking?

I have presented plenty of evidences which are totally clear that is true history. Tell me your thoughts on the bible-chaser Zionist’s site? And on the Rothchild's?

I’m still waiting for you to debate all I have posted. You have NADA response as you only now make a PERSONAL attack on me. That is not credible.

You have either swallowed the commie blue pill propaganda and have been brain washed or you are in on the whole sinister deception with the aim in destroying Western Civilisation and all its freedoms. You did not answer me when I asked you if you believe in freedom.

Tell me what you think of the FREEMASONS? And their involvement in the Mexican, French and Spanish Civil Wars?

You have not explained why you became a Marxist?
Posted by Constance, Sunday, 15 February 2015 10:20:18 AM
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Hi Constance,

Sorry, I must have missed your questions. Okay:

Your suggestions about some sort of monolithic pro-Rothschild Jew are redundant: I suspect that most Jews wouldn't give a second thought about Rothschilds etc.

Freemasons ? Never been interested. Some bunch of crack-pots in silly aprons and with silly hand-shakes ? Yawn.

I was born a Marxist, in a sense: my parents were at the time of my birth anyway. But it's not innate: I dropped support for anything Russian when I was about twenty, and for anything much Chinese when I was closer to forty. I now don't believe in any sort of revolution, except in very exceptional circumstances: to my mind, all Utopias degenerate - and usually very quickly - into fascism.

Of course, I'm still a Marxist in a way: Harpo will always be my favourite.

I'm now much more a follower of Karl Popper and Isaiah Berlin, and in incremental reform rather than abrupt revolution. I don't believe in any sort of historical inevitability. I believe in imperfection, uncertainty and a forever-open world, as those two Jews would have advocated.

As for any connections between Protestants, Freemasons, Marxists and Jews, I'm not really up with any of that, since I prefer to stay on this planet.

Joe
Posted by Loudmouth, Sunday, 15 February 2015 10:55:28 AM
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Nice...
Posted by Craig Minns, Sunday, 15 February 2015 10:58:20 AM
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Joe,

Yes, I love the Marx Bros too, particularly "Duck Soup". Jokes aside……

Ooh, not sure how your unwillingness to discuss the connections within the secret societies deems you of this world? I guess ignorance is bliss, and safer with your current ideologies that keep on changing.

• Science studies what's at the edge of understanding, and what's at the edge of understanding is usually fairly simple. And it rarely reaches human affairs. Human affairs are way too complicated. In fact even understanding insects is an extremely complicated problem in the sciences. So the actual sciences tell us virtually nothing about human affairs.
-Noam Chomsky, in Science in the Dock, Discussion with Noam Chomsky, Lawrence Krauss & Sean M. Carroll (2011)

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Craig, Nice what?
Posted by Constance, Monday, 16 February 2015 11:59:55 AM
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