RE: Americans, Do Not Vote
October 28, 2012 at 1:27 am
(This post was last modified: October 28, 2012 at 2:27 am by Spectrum.)
(October 28, 2012 at 12:58 am)whateverist Wrote:(October 27, 2012 at 11:35 pm)Spectrum Wrote: I guess I see the big picture: it's better to let the Republicans win now, if that means stopping both parties from perpetuating corrupting and decadence in the future.
Magical thinking at its finest. Of course years of economy destroying government and war mongering will lead to an end to the two party system ... why? Of course the two party system is the only thing keeping us from becoming a truly wonderful society. Oh wait, no that too is just crazy talk.
Did you read my earlier post? My point is that the public needs to be stripped of the false dichotomy. Don't pick out a single post, please.
Your faith in the "two party system" is exactly what gets you the war mongering you claim to hate.
(October 28, 2012 at 1:08 am)cratehorus Wrote: found his sig it's from song called Satan's Synagogue or "SYNAGOGA SATANAE "
I'm sure it has nothing to do with the jews...........
http://www.justsomelyrics.com/14369/Celt...nae-Lyrics
Why do you think it has something to do with the Jews? Part of that song is in German. Unless you know German, you don't even know what the entire song means. That "prayer" in German is actually the heart of the song. So please, enlighten us all on the song's meaning, since you claim to know so much. Actually, let me help you out:
First, you are wrong with your rushed translation. The real one is, "Congregation of the Enemies", as stated in the CD cover. Synagoga is the "congregation"; and Satan is actually "adversary" in Hebrew. "Monotheist", the album, uses pagan and religious imagery, so there are Hebrew and Greek words laced about. The imagery is actually used to express the anguish felt by frontman, "Tom G. Warrior", who likes to use subjectivity and mysticism simultaneously these days. In the past, though, he experimented with different stuff, as you can see with "Circle of the Tyrants", a classic. Now, on to the heart of the song, the prayer in German, whose translation was provided in a documentary of the band:
Code:
http://youtu.be/6HN8kGB4urg?t=20m6s
As you can see, the song is nothing about hating any group. And oh yes, they are such racists. I mean, only a White supremacist would get worked up over having felt as though he didn't give the Japanese the best live show he could offer (as you can see later in the video). Only a racist would take the time to have a free practice session with some of them. Please... It's not like Celtic Frost is famous. They have their small amount of devoted fans, and they do it for the love of art. They are known to be very warm to their fans of all cultures as you can see in their other interviews. It's not like they have to be nice, because they are not celebrities.
If you want to slander me without proper debate, you are going to have to do better than being an impotent, brash jackass

I mean come on, did you really think that was a good idea? Obviously, these lyrics have some meaning to me, or I would not otherwise have them in my signature. Therefore, I would likely know the origins of them and meaning of the song, as I would probably know a fair bit about the band. You have to admit, you were pretty idiotic for having made such a blind attack. Since you didn't know the Hebrew connection (obviously, from your translation), you must have seen "Reich", and flipped out. Reich actually means "kingdom", and sometimes "empire", depending upon the context (yes, I studied German a while back). The Nazis do not own that word; it's actually a very plain word for German speakers. Of course, you wouldn't know anything about that....