What happened to French pretentiousness? It's art, I say!
Spoiler Alert, click show to read:
- Proud Horseman of the Presence
Last edited by Louis VI the Fat; 11-12-2009 at 02:21.
I'll take a page from Duchamp and comfortably settle in here. Hopefully, no one will take the appropriate counter-action.
Spoiler Alert, click show to read:
- Proud Horseman of the Presence
What can I say, Armistice Day is usually a pretty happy time for me.2nded
It's terrible, if we had a minutes silence for every single war in the world we probably wouldn't have enough to time to write a Declaration of one.
Why does no-one take time to note the nefarious scam the Entente pulled off when they proclaimed the Armistice, which is, IIRC, legally defined as a bilateral, voluntary cessation of war in which no side declares victory or any sort of superiority? Germans agreed to much of the Fourteen points, yet in no way was it an unconditionally surrender. In fact, it was not even a surrender in many ways. Yet that is not what the Armistice was in the end, and the Treaty of Versailles did not help either, as it was a blatant example of victor's justice.
EDIT: Arguably, same here. Holidays the likes of these are crap due to the fact that the general mass does not hold any sort of "remembrance" nor feels any (at least not truly) empathy for the whichever victim(s) is commemorated. Instead, everyone is overjoyed to have a rare holiday from the drudgery of work. The people who actually care do not need a holiday.
Not to mention, there is far too much tragedy in this world. Too many renowned men undercut in their prime. Too many common men killed. Why does one man/group deserve a holiday and others do not? Then there is the unapologetic Western bias of such holidays, which are purported at times to represent all of humanity, yet the message is skewed by the method of delivery... I know I am making the issue more complex than it should be, but nevertheless, such overtly sentimental displays make me nauseous...
And the meaningless post spam repeating the same brief message. Oh ya, a few bytes of text are really gonna make a difference for the masses of long-dead soldiers... [/rant]
Last edited by Aemilius Paulus; 11-12-2009 at 05:43.
Someone posted "And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda" in a music thread. Sounds appropriate for right now.
Bookmarks