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Sunday, June 11, 2006

Said Jaziri, hate-crime victim

Driven by a heady cocktail of readings of Krshna advising Aruna on warfare and snippets from the Book of Job, a religiously obsessed fanatic attempted to act out violence against the Muslim community in Montreal recently by shouting at a moderate Muslim and chasing him with a kitchen knife. Police suspect it was a hate crime. Though they didn't mention the Tao, out of respect for other people's religion, one must infer the influence. Furthermore, we now know the answer to the Zen Koan, "What is the sound of one hand clapping?" It is the sound of hate, the hand holding a knife at the throats of all Muslims in a burst of racist Islamophobia.

Said Jaziri knows all about hate. He is a victim of it.
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5 Comments:

Blogger Pastorius said...

The Tao Te Ching tells us, "The soft overcomes the hard, and water will wear down the rock."

This is just the sneaky way Taoists preach violence, if you ask me.

Sunday, June 11, 2006 9:04:00 pm  
Blogger Orange_Cross said...

"The coal asks the diamond, 'why so hard?' The diamond answers 'why so soft?' Become Hard." -Nietzsche

But then again, I don't believe Nietzsche wanted people to agree with him. He just liked to stir the pot.

All religious ramblings are like that, they stir the pot. The trouble is when people start running with it.

Monday, June 12, 2006 4:00:00 am  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

To defend ourselves from Islamic terrorism, we must show them that we will retaliate. Only then, terrorism will stop.

Monday, June 12, 2006 4:33:00 am  
Blogger Pastorius said...

Orange Cross,
You think Nietzsche liked to "stir the pot."

What is you raison d'etre?

To run yourself off a cliff like a dhimmi-lemming?

Monday, June 12, 2006 6:07:00 am  
Blogger Orange_Cross said...

My reason for being is love. Is there any other reason?
Don't mistake Nietzsche's methods, they are the proto-sophism of a professional philosopher pro scientist. He still sought love and beauty his whole personal life. Unfortunately for him, his professional life put him at odds with alot of surface mainstream thinking and alienated him from once favored contemporaries until he was alone with a choice few dead writers.
Of course there was some straightforward talk about God being dead and science being valuable but don't shame him and yourself by extending it to nihilistic violence against fellow humans. There is a huge difference between the implied nihilism in your brand of lemming suicide versus a bold passive resistance (that may result in suffering) to tyranny, the former forever silences that latter seeks to awaken.

Monday, June 12, 2006 8:51:00 pm  

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