[thingist] Agree?

isolde kille isoldekille at gmail.com
Sun Apr 26 19:16:13 UTC 2020


Maybe nobody, Peter -- unless you are suicidal. Walking away and taking
care of ourselves, finding ways to live sustainable... this might be still
the best (r-)evolution.

Still very much interested in the advertisements of Aramco, which ones are
you talking about?



On Sun, Apr 26, 2020 at 12:28 PM Peter Fend <fend at ocean-earth.net> wrote:

> At least there can be a law, in the United States of America,
> banning the sale or use of princess, queen, prince or king dolls.
>
> We do not teach our children such roles.
>
> Much better, we would also observe that most of the petroleum
> industry is under royalist control.  Which is why it persists so
> implacably. Notice the advertisements from Aramco.
>
> So, if you want to mobilize social and economic forces to supersede
> the petroleum industry, you need a wider revolt against royalism.
>
> Another example now, as stated by the person in public, is the
> admiration of royalism, and adoption of such in a lifetime Presidency,
> of Xi Jinping.  (another question is about Putin; does Tsarism continue?)
>
> Who dares to continue the revolutions of 1776, 1789 and 1917-18?
>
> Peter Fend
> wannabe US citizen
>
>
>
>
>
> On April 26, 2020 at 9:29 AM w < w at thing.net> wrote:
>
>
> I wonder what I was smoking when we discussed this idea.
>
> To do the video you will have to buy the princess dolls and get a
> miniature guillotine. Here are instructions on how to build one:
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2WZFLuU8CU&feature=youtu.be
>
> The alternative is to order a Chinese plastic model from amazon
> for 9.75 Euro, but you still have to paint it yourself:
>
> https://www.amazon.de/dp/B0829DQ66F?tag=duc03-21&linkCode=osi&th=1&psc=1
>
> Ok, Bezos, plastics and China, I agree, not a good option.
>
> But here's a pretty good Lego execution:
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oOSXCR9C4Q
>
> After all this research, I think some ideas are better left unexecuted.
>
> Instead I will have one of my favorite Belgian beers:
>
>
> https://belgianfamilybrewers.be/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/La_Guillotine_10G.jpg
>
>
> Greetings from my quarantine cell in Berlin!
>
> W
>
>
> CC: Caspar Stracke via thingist. Perhaps there is something there for
> 04/30.
>
>
>
> On Sat, 2020-04-25 at 15:04 -0400, Peter Fend wrote:
>
> princess dolls only
>
> not other ones
>
> we make a very pronounced distinction
>
> and we send the message that if you want to be a US citizen
> you MUST not behave as a would-be princess
>
> the social cost is too high
>
> and the political contradiction is too great: I live in a free
> republic?
> amd my child is taught to live the life of royalty? No way.
> Indeed, the violence that I proposed was FAR LESS than the violence
> imposed on the poorer people by the princess-fantasies that abound.
>
> witness the wage-slavery of all the internet-prompted delivery
> nobodies
>
> Girls with I-phones need to know the social cost of their privileged
> behavior.
>
> The video contemplated, with Wolfgang Stahle, was to build a scaffold
> with a guillotine, and then chop off the heads of a hundred Disney
> princess
> dolls, with music from what we hear at graduation. There would be
> point-
> blank recitations about the Saudi investment in Disney, and about the
> dominance of the oil industry, particularly in the worst ecological
> practices,
> by royalist or effectively-royalist companies. Their assumption,
> very
> obnoxous, and contrary to all the thought about so-called creative
> capitalism,
> has been that they alone will effect a "transition" from fossils to
> renewables,
> as they alone, by Divine Right, have the power of controlling
> "Energy".
>
> remarkable it is, now that this "traumatized, violence-taught"
> daughter who
> is going to Harvard, and paid double my earnings to do so, has been
> able
> to hear, for about 15 yaers, what I really think.
>
> How is it that I can say to my child what I cannot possibly say in
> the art world, or any polite-publication world.
>
> I can say the truth as i see it to my child, but must avoid
> saying such things in my cultural job?
>
> Strange.
>
> What use, then, does the cultural job have?
>
> Peter
>
>
> On April 25, 2020 at 2:24 PM Sarah Markgraf < slipperg at optonline.net>
> wrote:
>
> I envision a video in which you are explaining to a young girl about
> the revolution, then proceed to de-capitate all her dolls.
>
> NO, the Dad says: almost all dolls are fine, just not princess or
> queen ones
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Apr 25, 2020, at 1:19 PM, Peter Fend < fend at ocean-earth.net>
> wrote:
>
> To do so in a videotape, with the chopping done anesthetially, by
> guillotine,
> and only for Disney-brand princess dolls,
>
> if accompanied by an explanatory press release,
>
> could be an enactment of political history about which we cannot
> be sued for
> libel, or for damaging the Disney brand.
>
> Anybody has a right to destroy his or her own property.
>
> Would Disney need to come out defending royalism?
> ahem, r-oilism?
>
> Similar vicious actions could be done with "Amazon."
>
> F.
>
> oh, and M.: was the French Revolution "funny and alarming"?
>
> Or was it an historical event with huge global consequences?
>
> On April 25, 2020 at 12:59 PM Sarah Markgraf <
> slipperg at optonline.net> wrote:
>
> Thank you for reminding me of the Disney-Saudi connection.
>
> The story of you and Sophia chopping off the heads of her dolls
> has always struck me as both funny and alarming. I don’t mean
> “ha ha funny.”
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Apr 24, 2020, at 5:50 PM, Peter Fend < fend at ocean-earth.net
>
> wrote:
>
> piqued
>
> "interest"?
>
> I discovered the Disney princess obsession from reading to my
> kid, then seeing videotapes for all the kids. I was so
> pissed off by the narrative that I taught
> Sophia about how in the French Revolution all the princesses
> had their heads chopped off. We made drawings with chalk on
> the pavement of heads being
> chopped off. Her mother got angry, saying that I was
> teaching violence. No,
> I said in angry retort, I'm teaching History.
>
> Hopefully, the lesson sinks in. Princesses or wannabe
> princesses should die.
>
> The fantasy women have of getting all their needs met by
> deliveries, from
> Amazon, from Fresh Direct, from the corner pizzeria, results
> directly from the
> Disney princess propaganda. And so, the free nation
> subordinates itself to
> royalism.
>
> Remember: one of the biggest investors in Walt Disney,
> especially in the 100-year bonds, is Saudi Arabian royalty.
>
> Thus, the US becomes a prisoner of royalist energy policies
> of Saudi Arabia,
> UAE, Kuwait, Britain (BP & Shell), Netherlands (Shell),
> Norway (Equinor), Spain (Repsol), and two autocratic
> countries that could as well be royalist (Russia and China).
>
> OFF WITH THEIR HEADS
>
> Must we do the American and French Revolutions again?
>
> Peter Fend
> wannabe US citizen
> peon of the Empire
>
> On April 24, 2020 at 3:47 PM Sarah Markgraf <
> slipperg at optonline.net> wrote:
>
>
> The link between Disney girl fantasies and “delivery
> fantasies” peeked my interest.
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Apr 23, 2020, at 9:35 AM, Peter Fend <
> fend at ocean-earth.net> wrote:
>
>
>
> ---------- Original Message ----------
> From: Peter Fend < fend at ocean-earth.net>
> To: sofia bastidas < tvgov.info at gmail.com>
> Date: April 23, 2020 at 9:31 AM
> Subject: Agree?
>
> If you do, then--I ask--please forward these thoughts
> to Guillermo and Agustina.
>
> I wake up full of desires to make history.
> The stagnation of my entire life is too much.
> Now, Bezos must fall, Bolsonaro must lose,
> the Amazon must be saved, Physiocratic
> management of land/water must begin,
> Putin must get an imaginative start to his
> next 8 years in the Kremlin, the reservoirs
> must be cleaned out, and we must be rich.
>
> The complete collapse of Bezos is entirely
> possible. Such happened before in history.
> If people no longer believe in a company
> or its head, the whole thing can disappaer
> within months.
>
> To drive the point home: we spearhead any
> attack on Bezos with an attack on what I
> hated to even touch when I visited Harvard
> Law School in my 20s: the 3-inch thick US
> Internal Revenue Code. The document is
> a NIGHTMARE. And people spend their entire
> lives figuring out to cheat the public by using
> that book. Bezos hired the lawyers who would
> do exactly that. As Professional Parasites,
> eating away at the body politic and genuine
> free enterprise. Eating away at the USA like
> a disease.
>
> Characterize "Amazon" as a disease worse
> than COViD, and everyone will flee in hororr.
>
> We can then take on the Disney princess
> fantasies, which created the market for selfish
> delivery fantasies. The public name for such
> an attack: TVGOV.
>
> Pedro Quixote
>
>
>
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