Re: OT: Historical Amnesia

From: hanson (hanson_at_quick.net)
Date: 10/24/04


Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 21:35:16 GMT


"Maleki" <maleki_m_@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1q4h4lycvxyw2.mc9thf0f0lf5.dlg@40tude.net...
> On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 17:31:50 GMT, hanson wrote:
> > .....ahahaha....AHAHAHA.....that's just another quick and
> > lame standard diversion, Malachi!.....You gotta do better
> > than that.....ahahahaha...........Your **phony** Iranian
> > cyber identity is fading fast, as can be seen in your latest
> > post here ........by you defending again what is closest to
> > your heart. After all, spots don't change on old dogs like
> > you, neither, don't they, huh?......
> > Well, at least you tried. It's not clear for what reason, tho'.
> > But anyway, L'Chaim, you olde kacker, and Shalom, you
> > beitsamless dreidel!......... Carry on with your phony ID!
> > ahahaha......ahahahanson
>
[Maleki, the litte Malekel]
> hanson I thought you were going to hang yourself :) Your
> last post (to Oldman) was alarming.
>
[hanson]
ahahahaha.....you have a lot of such hanging thoughts
lately. We will find out shortly why....ahahahaha... and
explain why your thoughts, so full of Mal & Ekel, should
indeed alarm you.
Have you checked the English translation now for the
French "Mal" and the German "Ekel". It will enighten you!

[Maleki, the litte Malekel]
> Anyway, listen "honey",
>
[hanson]
ahahahahaha....AHAHAHAHHA...don't "honey" me now,
crème or no crème. The *Ekel* you exude thru your
phoniness, posting as an Iranian, is as overwhelming,
as is the tripe you posted below for trying to weasel out
of the snare that you, YOURSELF, have put around your
neck, which has caused your fears about hanging, that
you are projecting now...ahahahaha....AHAHAHAHA...
hahahaha...ahahahahahanson
>
[Maleki's tripe]
> if Curzon, i.e. the creme de la
> creme of Western civilization intelligence, one whose
> highest intellectual achievement was his monumental book on
> Iran ("Persia and the Persian Question"), when describing
> Iranians falls for it, then it is easy for me to excuse a
> mortal Hanson. Check this passage from that book:
>
> " And how faithfully do the cities and people
> respond to the suggestion that is always eloquent
> around them. Majestic ruins that tell of a populous
> and mighty past rear their heads amid deserted
> wastes and vagabond tents. Tiny and ill-nurtured
> children grow up into robust men. Conversely, female
> beauty in early youth is followed by a premature
> decay and ugliness beyond words. Just as from a
> distance a town surrounded by its orchards looks a
> gem of beauty, but shrinks upon nearer approach into
> a collection of clay hovels; and just as in the
> exterior of these houses, consisting of blank and
> unsightly walls of mud, there is no hint of the
> flower-beds and tanks, of the taste and comeliness
> that sometimes prevail within, so does the human
> exterior tell a contradictory tale of its inmate.
> "Splendide mendax" might be taken as the motto of
> Persian character. The finest domestic virtues
> coexist with barbarity and supreme indifference to
> suffering. Elegance of deportment is compatible with
> a coarseness amounting to bestiality. The same
> individual is at different moments haughty and
> cringing. A creditable acquaintance with the
> standards of civilisation does not prevent gross
> fanaticism and superstition. Accomplished manners
> and a more than Parisian polish cover a truly superb
> faculty for lying and almost scientific imposture.
> The most scandalous corruption is combined with a
> scrupulous regard for specified precepts of the
> moral law. Religion is alternately stringent and
> lax, inspiring at one moment the bigot's rage, at
> the next the agnostic's indifference. Government is
> both patriarchal and Machiavellian in its finished
> ingenuity of wrong doing. Life is both magnificent
> and squalid; the people at once despicable and
> noble; the panorama at the same time an enchantment
> and a fraud."
>
> The best mind of the 19th and early 20th century
> Britain that he was or truly was a candidate for, he
> stayed still absolutely "confused shitless" about
> Iranians throughout his entire life despite his never
> ending interest and research on Iran. That same
> individual, later in 1919-21 years, as British foreign
> secretary, tried with all his might to make a British
> colony out of Iran. He was similarly confused and
> astonished, as in the above passage he'd written thirty
> years prior to that, when he realized that the cheap
> corrupt Iranian crooks he had helped get all the seats
> in the Iranian parliament wouldn't allow him to do
> that! He died in 1924 a confused man about Iran. Hanson,
> you're going to die, one day, a confused man about Maleki.
>
> --
>
> kolAhe kachal rA Ab bord goft barAye saram goshAd
> bud!