'the people'

+ plebeian crucifiction impulses

Spartacus was born in Thrace, became a soldier, and was captured by the
Romans. He was sold as a slave to be made a gladiator. With 70 comrades,
he escaped, hid on Mount Vesuvius, and raised a large army of rebel
slaves. With his army he defeated two Roman legions. Spartacus intended to
lead the slaves over the Alps and out of Italy,

[because Spartacus intended freedom]

but the slaves forced him to march on Rome.

[+re-organize power structures]

A fresh Roman army under Crassus finally defeated Spartacus and his men.

[As with all power-structur organization].

After his defeat, 6000 men were crucified along the Via Appia as a warning to other slaves.

parce que: this is the 'populist' masochistic impulse:

not genuine impulse for autonomy

not genuine wish for freedom

not genuine ethics

not genuine intelligence

abr. weakness

'soft-side'

'humanity'

posing

'power' grabbing

+ martyr-hero crucifiction idiocy


`, . ` `k a r e i' ? ' D42

Max Herman Sept. 19 2002 01:00Reply

This post kicks heinie. Real hard like.

The second Syracuse goes in reverse.

O what a lucky boy am I: O lucky boy.

Come from the holy fire, Brad Brace in a gyre, it's a funny feeling.


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>Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: 'the people'
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>
>+ plebeian crucifiction impulses
>
>Spartacus was born in Thrace, became a soldier, and was captured by the
>Romans. He was sold as a slave to be made a gladiator. With 70 comrades,
>he escaped, hid on Mount Vesuvius, and raised a large army of rebel
>slaves. With his army he defeated two Roman legions. Spartacus intended to
>lead the slaves over the Alps and out of Italy,
>
>[because Spartacus intended freedom]
>
>but the slaves forced him to march on Rome.
>
>[+re-organize power structures]
>
>A fresh Roman army under Crassus finally defeated Spartacus and his men.
>
>[As with all power-structur organization].
>
>After his defeat, 6000 men were crucified along the Via Appia as a warning
>to other slaves.
>
>parce que: this is the 'populist' masochistic impulse:
>
>not genuine impulse for autonomy
>
>not genuine wish for freedom
>
>not genuine ethics
>
>not genuine intelligence
>
>abr. weakness
>
> 'soft-side'
>
> 'humanity'
>
> posing
>
> 'power' grabbing
>
> + martyr-hero crucifiction idiocy
>
>
> `, . ` `k a r e i' ? ' D42
>
>+ left sock first, pompe dans le cul afterwards
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D42 Kandinskij Sept. 19 2002 01:00Reply

On Thu, 19 Sep 2002, Max Herman wrote:

> This post kicks heinie. Real hard like.
>
> The second Syracuse goes in reverse.
>
> O what a lucky boy am I: O lucky boy.
>

Sure. You should write a paper on the Fathers & the Church Bastardizing
Christianity by claiming the Crucifiction–and thusly locking the
teaching 'in' by making its 'uninitiated' followers turn on themselves.

Das uber-self-crucifiction. I'm a martyr .. like my hero?

`, . ` `k a r e i' ? ' D42