Fegelein
Foreman
Master of Antics
U mad, bro?
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Post by Fegelein on May 15, 2012 8:57:50 GMT -8
Are you inclined toward anyone in particular, or should I just list them off?
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Post by Ailedhoo on May 15, 2012 9:00:10 GMT -8
List them; it will make it more... grander insight into... your mind.
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Fegelein
Foreman
Master of Antics
U mad, bro?
Posts: 129
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Post by Fegelein on May 15, 2012 9:25:36 GMT -8
Well, let's see: Dolfy's a spastic tight-ass, Krebs is utterly obsessed with maps, Burgdorf's a baby-faced drunk who thinks he's the next Reich Idol; Grawitz is just a baby; people compare Goebbels to Skeletor, but I think Joe's scarier; Jodl's a chronic complainer, Keitel couldn't laugh if his life depended on it, Hewel's a snitch and Bormann's a liar; Himmler may be a fellow anticologist, but he can still be a suck-up, especially for the media. Insert your own fat joke for Göring.
Although, then we get to the people who actually seem to have a clue what they're doing. Mad props to Traudl for supplying some anchor of stability in that maelstrom; honestly, she and Gerda deserve a lot more credit than they get. Likewise, Weidling and Mohnke know how to lead an army. Eva's not the ditz everyone claims she is, although I still can't figure out what she sees in the old man.
I also have to give a shout out to Rochus Misch, who's handling all the technical work for tonight. Cheers, bro!
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Post by Ailedhoo on May 15, 2012 9:31:39 GMT -8
“So... you are not much of a fan of some of your co-workers but are close to others...” went Miles...
“THIS IS A SIGN THAT YOUR WORKING FOR EVIL! REDEEM YOURSELF IN THE NAME OF THE REVOLUTION AND TAKE THE SIDE OF LIBERTY!” Rojo had yelled this via aid of her mouth muzzle being removed with aid of dagger. One of the Taunting Knights had obviously decided for a laugh to get her to yell. The guards were unsure what to do...
“Well” went Miles. “Now for the pre-ultimate question: do you think that the S.U.D.S and the Downfall Gang could see more eye to eye one day?”
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Fegelein
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Post by Fegelein on May 15, 2012 9:50:28 GMT -8
Perhaps, but whether or not we could hear each other depends entirely on Mme. Rojo.
Without getting into power politics, I think there's room enough on this earth, unless Teahadistan's definition of "America" keeps snowballing as it does. At the end of the day, our methods differ but our end goals are the same: social equality, global equanimity, et cetera et cetera. I believe most of the alleged ideological differences, or as some claim, "incompatibilities", actually stem from the fact that we've been towing a relatively moderate line, whereas SUDS is popularly seen, by us and most of the world, as radical in its tone, its approach, and its general objectives. If the French accept the idea of plurality, as they claim to do, and tone down their international vitriol, there isn't any reason we can't work for mutual purpose. If, however, SUDS subscribes to the Stalinist philosophy that SUDS, and only SUDS, must carry the ideology forward, then conflict would seem inevitable.
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Post by Ailedhoo on May 15, 2012 10:07:44 GMT -8
“Relations could come if the S.U.D.S takes time to listen then talk” went Miles. “So... before the next question let us ask the audience on this. First the Taunting Knights...” “The Downfall Gang are small in brain, smell like rotten cabbage and sound like Nashville music!” went the insulting knights. “Well...” went Miles. “Any other views?” “FASCIST PIG!” yelled Rojo. “You call us Stalinists?! Stalin was more fascist than socialist! In fact he was a state capitalist! You Nazis... are SWINE! YOU AND THE CAPITALISTS WILL BURN DURNING THE REVOLUTION!” Then Rojo leaped for Fegelein, leading for the guards to jump in and Miles to announce a quick break. -after a few random adverts- “Welcome back” went Miles, with Rojo being dragged out of the building. “Now for the ultimate question for Fegalein to answer. The question? Why: what is your view on the concept of the Council of Gaia? Is it going to work or will it be like the League of Nations and others after it?"
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Fegelein
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Post by Fegelein on May 15, 2012 10:55:20 GMT -8
It all depends on how the organization is structured, and from the discussions thus far, no-one seems to know what they want to do with it. The most legitimate form of assembly is the same as the League, the United Nations et al., but with the trade-off that mutual consent limits its coercive power. While a "world government" would have the requisite tools to enforce its mandates, it invites a whole host of problems, not the least of which being persuading nation-states to abandon their identity to ascend to this global collective. And without full and simultaneous participation by the international community, it becomes little more than another blanket alliance.
In of itself, I don't expect the Council to revolutionize the world order, but what the UN did was to provide all countries with an ostensibly equal voice in a common forum. Given that current affairs have been negotiated state-by-state in something of a vacuum, international treaties, and more importantly, inter-alliance treaties have thus far been practically impossible. A global forum, simple though it may be, would definitely improve lines of communication.
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Post by Ailedhoo on May 15, 2012 11:31:55 GMT -8
“Even if it fails to unite the world it can at least make it a better place then.” After the statement Miles took some water and drank it. “That... was the last of my questions. For a change I will allow you to ask me a question... especially as I will soon be conducting another show in the University of Paris. Still... it was a good show now...”
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Fegelein
Foreman
Master of Antics
U mad, bro?
Posts: 129
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Post by Fegelein on May 15, 2012 11:44:41 GMT -8
As a matter of fact, I'd like to know if in a future program you would be willing to moderate a debate between myself and Mme. Rojo. She was quite enthusiastic tonight, and given Aragon's democratic tradition, no doubt she would warmly welcome a proper reply.
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Post by Ailedhoo on May 15, 2012 11:49:06 GMT -8
“Yes... I would organise a meeting” went Miles. “How about a future debate will involve you, Rojo, Hitler and either Abel Roux or Lisa Tolbert. Maybe sometime after the Corcusant debate in the University of Paris will we conduct another meeting? I say a debate in Aragon. Right... it has been lovely interviewing you Mr Fegalein. Let us shake hands and say good bye to the audience!”
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