[spectre] The pope the emperor the religions as culture

Louise Desrenards louise.desrenards at free.fr
Sun Oct 1 11:44:31 CEST 2006


Concerning this aspect Avnery does not equate them he tells that the
discourse of the pope was mixing several things that appeared in alliance of
fact with the objectives of Bush.

Of course yes. 

Why the pope would have corrected it as soon as possible if there would not
be a hard problem?

The question was facing the context of the war in the name of the duty of
intervention for warning the violence of certain several Islam (in reality
to subject  the countries of Islam which do not want cooperate). You know
it. 

More there is a racist disposition in the view of the reasonable
intelligence to the very ones (that in a sort means the thought).. It is the
clumsiness which calls back how the sexist tribute to the women is often
self justified by the idea that the women would be less intelligent than the
men... This is a following stereotype of soft racism: the mind being always
in the side of the power, and the madness or innocence in the side of the
exploited ones;-)

For the rest I agree with you.


On 1/10/06 3:23, "Heiko Recktenwald" <uzs106 at uni-bonn.de> probably wrote:

> To equate the Pop with Bush is absolutely BS and it does not get better
> if it is done by somebody we like.
> 
> H.
> 
> Louise Desrenards wrote:
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