Only if one acknowledges that they are part of it. We're all part of the mass in some way. As individuals - humans are essentially good. As a herd - humanity is hopeless.'ignorant masses' don't like being called that. It's rather mean.
Only if one acknowledges that they are part of it. We're all part of the mass in some way. As individuals - humans are essentially good. As a herd - humanity is hopeless.'ignorant masses' don't like being called that. It's rather mean.
Hitler was able to take advantage of a unique poltical environment in the form of post-WWI Germany, depression, unemployment, etc._dhj_ said:Hitler did in fact describe such a herd mentality, but that's what's scary about it. No ideology of Hitler's was new. The only new thing he did was the scale on which the masses were manipulated, based on the "lowest common denominator" of the herd. So your point proves rather the opposite - the danger of the exploitation of the prejudices of the ignorant masses is still omnipotent.
Well, since this seem to be the fashion these days, and I'm enjoying this so much, have some numerically ordered points of discussion.Captain Gh3y said:Where did I say anyone should not pick or choose what they believe?
1. True
2. False
3. Where did I say that?
4. It's in Mein Kampf, I'm not digging up a fucking page reference for you. It's discussed here.
5. What?
6. That's lovely. "Gronk" huh?
7. "I just plain don't like and thus" - so what were you just saying in number 6 about sentences?
8. As per my previous post, you seem to be totally, unquestioningly believing, the propaganda from the Unions and lefties on the IR reforms. (which I assume is what you are referring to by "loss of industrial rights".) What happens to Mr. Critical when he hears something anti-government that sounds appealing to him? SO much for critical analysis then, huh?
3. I was using _dhj_'s original wording, as seen on the first page,Trogdor_McDoo said:Well, since this seem to be the fashion these days, and I'm enjoying this so much, have some numerically ordered points of discussion.
1. Fair enough.
2. Well, yes, obviously.
3. Your use of the phrase "joining the intelligentsia" gives a clear inference of a definite noun, as opposed to an intangible, ie conceptual noun.
4.Ok, again fair enough, though on the other hand, you're working of a translation of the original German used in a secondary source, a practice normally only academically acceptable if the original source no longer exists.
5. Oh come on, that's a clear reference to the recent alleged actions of a Psychological Operations Unit in Afghanistan. This lack of knowledge suggests that you don't even read the news, and thus don't have the opportunity to believe or disbelieve in the first place.
6. "Gronk" is a colloquilalism, yes, but it's not as if I was using formal language, and so it was hardly out of place or incorrect. However, your mistake still stands out like a black in Parliament.
7. Point 6 and 7 are different arguments - one points out that you can't speak English, the other is just blatant abuse, mainly for "funsies", like you know, when you get out your "copy of Teen Queen Magazine" and "make a great big Friends forever collage." Oh no, did I use a text out of context? That was fun.
8. Wow, this from someone who defends the intellectual abilites of the "masses", to rhyme with "proliteriat"? You seem to have missed the point here. I'm not required to think critically, because I have a dicatic purpose. In case you hadn't noticed, I AM THE PROPAGANDA. You are at fault because you pretend impartiality. I make no such pretence, and as a result have no obligation to engage in objective debate.
Finally, in response to your opening, you leave yourself open to exploitation if you accept ANYTHING without criticism. You either have to throw in your chips with one side or the other in an argument, or else you are obliged to look at all available points of view. Accepting one point without criticism is enough, though kudos on the argument. It's a nice change to have a capable opponent for once.
It wasn't my phraseology. By which he/she probably meant 'participating in their activities' rather than 'joining' any actual association or orgnisation.The fact is, the intelligentsia makes up only a very small percentage of society. The masses should be given as much opportunity to join that intelligentsia.
Blargh! I've already done 9 hours worth of exam papers today. What more can I do?haack_m said:Look!!!
You Are All Petty Pricks
And Should Get Off Your Soap Boxes
And Just Start Using Your Time More Productively
Jebus
_dhj_ said:As individuals - humans are essentially good. As a herd - humanity is hopeless.
Now now, Schroedinger, don't bite the hand that fed this thread in the first place. There are better people to insult. Speaking of which...Schroedinger said:zOMG REYULLY DUZ DE MEDIYAR LYE?!?!?!?!??!?!?! ZOMFG WE MUST GET CAPTARN ENGLISH TO SAEV US FROM THIS MONSTROSITEE! ZOMFG U HAVE OPENEED MAY EYES 2 DIS HOW CAN I YEVAR REPAY 2! ZOmG FAnks!
Go AWAY. You interupted our thread and filled it with a particularly low quality brand of shit. See the other names around yours? Does seeing your posts in the middle give you that semi-erotic feeling of belonging? Wanna play with the big boys now?haack_m said:ok u really need to get out
like serioulsy, just go TONIGHT
Jesus Christ, actually read the posts. We're not bitching about the article, we're insulting you. Now I don't think you got my drift. FUCK OFF.haack_m said:its ok, you just keep sitting in front of your computer thinking your top shit...
when in fact you need to get out and experience the world, and discover that there is more to senseless bitching about a newspaper article
ENGLISH IS OVER, NOW GET OVER IT
danni8u said:go and study!!! you guys have no lives...esp the ones who have posted more than 100 posts....you guys are sad