#3 Karlfried | 2012-09-29 11:48
In the past, when we had a discussion, for example about much to many non-Europeans
being in Frankfurt, very often the other person said: "This is of no interest to me, this does not bother me." At earlier times I did not know, what to answer. Because it is his good right to be des-interested to any theme. Today I can say, according to Jasons words:
"You may be des-interested, that is your good right, but in doing so, the consequences are, that you are helping to murder a large part of mankind, you help to conduct genocide. In fact, you are an actor for murder because you are non-acting against it. Your moral of "It-does-not-matter" is the moral of murder. "
Such sentences must be easy und they must be planned or learned <b><i>in advance </b</i>to the discussion. During the discussion I do not have the time to think and rethink, but I have ready-made sentences and they wait only for the best time to be spoken in the discussion.
The discussion has the only aim, to show to the opposite side and to the bystanders, that the high-time of multiculturalism has peaked 15 years ago and that the common-thinking (Zeitgeist) has changed .
So I like the texts of Jason and of the writers #1 and#2.</b>