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Re: [ox-en] OFF-TOPIC Nazi in Debian Alert



Niall Douglas wrote:

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On 24 Jan 2004 at 18:01, Robin Green wrote:

This is getting very off-topic.
To be honest I have to agree. Although my intervention started this topic, the intent was to inform not troll or start a flame war. Though there are still a lot of posts on this topic I haven't caught up on yet and no doubt a fair number of them will present me with an almost irresistible temptation to reply, I think it may be time to try and put this one on ice (though, again, it's not really my call).

The point is the information re Walther, Debian, etc. is now in the public domain and forewarned is forearmed.

I shall try and resist the temptation to say too much more on the topic. Except that anti-fascism is something that you do, not theorise about, so all the theoretical arguments being put forward by folks from whatever perspective (and I have yet to see anything I haven't seen a thousand times before in the past 18 years - if only people could be wrong in an original or interesting way for a change... ho hum) is irrelevant if they have no intention of actually doing anything anti-fascist themselves.

If anybody has any questions on nazis, fascists and how best to crush them, (and no, its pointless trying to make rational arguments against those who reject rationalism and are openly proud of the fact that their arguments appeal to prejudice rather than logic) feel free to email me off list. Theological debates on "The Holy Constitution" will, of course, go straight to /dev/null.

Yours for more discussion on the economic implications of free software,

Paul Bowman
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