Never made that claim, that's a gross misreading on both counts. With respect.
I can bring you the result of our exclusive exit poll, which produced a one hundred per cent result for 'Mind your own business, you nosey bastard'
I'm not and I have no idea what that is lol.
It's easier when people don't hallucinate shoes.Communication is very hard.
It's easier when people don't hallucinate shoes.
Can someone please define for me a fascist state and name one.
Does it have to be absolutely fascist to qualify. Like is it an all or nothing thing ?
No I know what you were saying - but don't tell me that the media isn't and wasn't powerful in forming attitudes. And yes most people may not have been immediately worried about communism so much as nuclear war but I would still say that the general attitude to someone declaring themselves to be a communist would have a been a hostile one from many, many American residents, whether this be justified, ill-informed or whatever.
'Always amazes me...' Yeah I'm sure it does.
And really, how old were you in the early 80s - were you seriously of a politically concious age? Nonsense, you were barely born.
on a possibly related note, I think that many people, especially radicals (as well as artists) - & this is by no means limited to communists - desire, subconsciously to varying degrees, to be repressed or censored. people who don't actually live under heavily repressive regimes of course. it is an understandable feeling but not, it would seem, a productive one. tbc, I don't mean in this instance in particular, I mean in general. just thinking out loud too - I feel like someone more learned could express what I'm trying to say better.
Embarrassing myself, tsk. I think it's embarrassing when that sort of thing is tacitly endorsed by a community really. No, not embarrassing, disappointing though, there's other ways to handle disagreements.
alright, let's drop it then. in the name of fostering better communication. I'm still hardpressed to understand the (seeming) fixation on the U.S. in the 80s but since that seems to be holding up any other discussion, let's just drop it.
the point i am about to make is a side-issue and irrelevant to the main thread and has nothing to do with any poster here, but i really like what Nomad says here. my own experiences are, of course, my own, and so very anecdotal and partial, but i have spent a long time living in the USA, and quite a long time bumming around a good deal of her territory, and - whether on the European mainland or back in my native Britain or Ireland - have very frequently encountered the sorts of attitudes from my fellow Europeans to the Yanks that Nomad mentions.
it's a two-way street of course, and some septic fuckwits have got my back up in the past with things, but in general the average relatively (or even totally) ignorant American - in my very partial, limited experience - has been far more respectful to my side of the pond than vice-versa.
(i know of other friends in my boat who would say the same. eg i remember a conversation with a mate who works nonstop and was real excited to take himself around Boston, NYC, and Albany for three weeks on public transport for a much needed holiday and his impeccably social-liberal Guardian reading co-worker back here in England really rained on his parade before with some very mean-spirited sweeping generalisations about the States and Yanks.)
i am sure this will not surprise anybody here, but just saying, like.
anyway, having spent about five beguiling weeks once getting from Montreal to Vancouver, i'm with Nomad on the lovely Canada tip![]()
I once drove around Europe and the most beautiful part of the whole journey was from Zurich down to Luzern and the breathtaking Swiss-Italian border (I eventually came to a standstill at Lake Como).. I've been yearning to go back ever since.
The persecution complex is something you don't just see in artists, or communists, either...look at evangelicals in the U.S. They're one of the loudest political lobbies and biggest, most catered-to demographics, and they're still constantly howling about how tough they have/had it, and how persecuted they are for their beliefs. It's laughable.