Gates of Vienna. Note Takuans post which was originally published last night is to remain at the top for a while, so I made it sticky. However, much has happened since it went up, including the Blogger outage. Scroll down for a report on that. See also Two forthrightly anti Semitic Islamic leaders in Norway, Judicial coddling in Germany, and Part 3 of the Imran Firasat interview. More new posts will be added below this one. Oh, and dont mess around with JIM. The essay below is the conclusion of the ninth part in a series by Takuan Seiyo. See the list at the bottom of this post for links to the previous installments. Left Pierre Auguste Renoir, Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette, 1. Right George Grosz, Metropolis, 1. The Bee and the Lamb. Part 9 continuedBy Takuan Seiyo. A Whole New Road to Serfdom. That Which is Not Seen continuedFor over 6. White mea culpists have had a firm grip in all fields of cultural mind imprinting education high and low paper media, then electronic, then digital media all forms of entertainment, the plastic arts and music high and low, and religious instruction and worship too. Their main endeavor has been to enforce their compulsory e. Immigrants (L.A. Dolce Vita) Cartoon Out' title='Immigrants (L.A. Dolce Vita) Cartoon Out' />K 1. Slavery, Colonialism, Imperialism, Male Supremacism, Racism, Antisemitism, and so on. Its the evils of the Iberian Inquisition which were evil but not the evils of the Japanese equivalent in which, in the 4. Christians were publicly crucified, burned or beheaded. Nor the evils of the worldwide Islamic Inquisition which not in the 1. Muslim apostates to barbaric execution. Its Americas destruction of the snail darter but not Mussulmanisms destruction of the Bamyan Buddhas or its proposed destruction of the Sphinx and the Pyramids, let alone its obliteration of all the pre Rome cradles of Christianity but for remaining ruins in the Middle East and dust of the desert in North Africa. Its the evils of feudalism and industrial workers exploitation in Europe and America, but not the strict Confucian evils of Northeast Asia. There, a member of the ruling class in China had, essentially, a free hand with anyone of the lower classes, a Japanese samurai could test his sword by cutting down an insolent peasant, and farmers were so squeezed by their fief holders that they habitually sold their daughters to bordellos for the few coins it provided for next seasons seed. Express Helpline Get answer of your question fast from real experts. Neil Dickson, Actor Romy and Micheles High School Reunion. Dickson has balanced a career on stage and film since graduating from the Guildhall School of Music and. NATURA AMORE ARTE ANIMALI CITT NATALIZI RICORRENZE PAESAGGI FIORI VARIE Per impostare come sfondo desktop Cliccare sullimmagine con il tasto destro del. Feminism, Socialism and anti Antisemitism should have arisen in Saudi Arabia or Yemen, Algeria or Peshawar, for good reasons. Instead, aggressive White androphobes of all genders which I can no longer count are decimating the philogynous and egalitarian West. Equality psychos are tearing down the most egalitarian society that ever existed except for initial communist experiments, before they turned bloody. American Jews, at the apex of the greatest fortune and philosemitic tolerance their long diaspora has ever bestowed on their kind, are busy supporting all the ideologies and policies that demolish their safe harbor and build up their Muslim, Black and Third World enemies. They will come to rue their tacit assumption that better the antisemite you dont know than the few hundred imputed and real ones catalogued at ADL. One would be hard put to find a nation not based on the invasion of another peoples territory and their mass slaughter. KOMBE Seme Maria Luisa Genito Apice Maria Luisa BERNAMA COWGIRLS ENSLINGER TOTH MORMANN VAZGUEZ DEGEORGE CONFUSING Vittorio Emanuele, 104 84010 089853218. Jeremy Ratchford, Actor Cold Case. Jeremy Ratchford was born on August 6, 1965 in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. He is an actor, known for Cold Case 2003, Unforgiven. The following is a complete filmography of the actor Dan Castellaneta. Active since the 1980s, Castellaneta has appeared in numerous films, television series and. Moiss is a Mexican born designer based in Mexico City. His hometown, being chaotic and over populated, as well as Mexican objects, traditions, textures, social. Archives and past articles from the Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia Daily News, and Philly. Yet poisoned American madmen proclaim No Thanks for Thanksgiving as though the Indians themselves did not fight endless genocidal wars from Peru to Canada, with torture, ritual murder or slavery for the captives and, at times, cannibalism too. Leftoid masochists and the Christian meek call for returning Hawaii to the Hawaiians and capitulating before a massive Mexican reconquista of one third of America. The self defined Feminist Tauist Neo. He`S A Bully, Charlie Brown Cartoon Out. Pagan Post Structuralist Deconstructionist Socialist useful idiot Gillian Schutte begins her New Year 2. Dear White People by wholeheartedly apologizing for what my ancestors did to the people of South Africa and inviting you to do the same. Yet the Magyars dont seem to feel much guilt over the Illyrians, Pannonians, Sarmatians and Celts whose land and lives they took in the 9th century, to form Hungary. The rightful Etruscan landowners are not bearing angry placards in front of the Vatican. The Japanese are not planning to relinquish Hokkaido to its original owners, the Ainu. The tall, white and fair haired Chachapoyas of the Andean forest have, alas, no remnants left to sue the Incas for genocide in a Peruvian court of law. The Aztecs, whether in Jalisco or Los Angeles, dont agonize over having taken what would become Mexico City from its original Culhuacan owners, with lots of grisly details. Yet for 3. 8 years Neil Young has been reminding adoring audiences about Cortez the Killer, discreetly omitting Tlacaelel the killer and the killer people whom Cortez killed. Hitlers Willing Executioners Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust 1. Daniel Goldhagen presenting the thesis that the German nation as such was composed of willing executioners of the Jews because of a unique eliminationist antisemitism in the German people, with long historical roots. However, even that great moral abyss of Western civilization the Holocausts stands out more in its industrialized and organizational features than it does either in the quality of its hatefulness or its relative or even absolute volumes. And Holocausts they were, for in addition to the nearly 6 million Jews, the Germans also murdered over 2. Slavs, and thats counting Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania, Belarus and Czechoslovakia alone. In absolute numbers, the total number of World War II non German civilian victims of Nazi Germany is smaller than the 5. Bolsheviks in Russia, or Maos 7. China, or the Mughal Muslim genocide of Hindus the latter have their own Holocaust Day on August 1. In relative numbers, in just one year, 1. Hutus and Tutsis in Rwanda, killed off a total of one million, in a population of 7 million. Tutsi population was erased. Is it more humane to go by a stroke of a blunt machete than by a whiff of Zyklon B The Khmer Rouge murdered at least 2 million Cambodians between 1. Is it more humane to die by wallops from a Cambodian pickaxe handle than by a bullet from a German MauserInscription on the back in German Ukraine 1. Jewish Aktion, Ivangorod. There is a special horror attached to the Third Reich, because those were 2. Europeans, Christians, and in many ways the smartest, most civilized people on Earth. But the Holocausts do not prove that Whites are worse than other people, just that they are no better. The history of the Third Reich also proves that with the right formula of economic blowup, misery and humiliation, sparked by charismatic evil, no people are immune to such horror, at no time. TALENTSMoiss is a Mexican born designer based in Mexico City. His hometown, being chaotic and over populated, as well as Mexican objects, traditions, textures, social contrast and chromatic diversity are elements influencing Moises work. Moiss have always been atracted by simplicity and fresh ideas and that is why he decided to study at ECAL, in Lausanne Switzerland where in summer of 2. Mexican to get a Master of Product design from this school obtaining special mention. The concept of this vase collection is to have different cylindrical containers that are connected between them but with independence at the same time, each container have different diameters and heights, giving the feeling of rhythm and balance. The vases are made of borosilicate glass, which allows a pure and geometric appearance, with clean and solid connections. The cylinders heights incite to play with the flowers, giving individuality to the elements of this object and making the flowers and the water look like they are floating, generating a micro landscape feeling. Quinten Mestdagh from the Royal Academy Of Fine Arts Antwerp has a great talent, his garments are spectacular and complex. They reflect our modern obsession for messages and personality. This strong and colorful collection was inspired by ripped up publicity panels and a love for fashion photography and strong graphic identity. For you to get to know him better we asked Mestgagh a few questions How did you start this project I wanted to work around the concept that showed the power and strength of fashion photography and fashion imagery. Ive always been attracted to highly stylized and iconic fashion images in magazines and advertisements and they were the main inspiration for starting the collection. During a walk trough the Paris metro stations I came across an advertisement from the department store les Galleries Lafayette. On the advertisement there were two models shown who were wearing very skinny trousers. Right from the waist up the poster was ripped off and the silhouette of the long legs continued into the rips of the paper. It created a new and abstract kind of silhouette and it was the main inspiration for the shapes and the graphic identity of the collection. By seeing these ripped advertisements I started to get interested into how you can create, by an act of aggression on a beautiful picture, a kind of tension or disruption on an image. I started with making collages and 3d paper compositions myself with Images found in the archive of the MOMU library in Antwerp. Glossy pictures of womans faces are disrupted by paper rips and shreds resembling the damaged advertisements creating a tension and roughness in contrast with the beauty showcased in fashion photography. Afterwards I made blow ups of these prints and started to think how I would translate them to into 3 Dimensional garments. Can you tell us more about the shapes For the shapes of the clothing I looked to the clean and architectural volumes of midcentury couture gowns. They had and elegance but also a kind of static and strong feeling that worked really well together with the impact of the prints. I used trompe loeil effects by printing the paper collages on different fabrics and reinforcing them with stiff non woven and paper. So it has the effect and lightness of paper but the fabrics have enough stiffness and structure to hold the shapes. I also worked with pleating systems in full skirts where the two pictures are fused together to recreate the feeling of rotating billboards. How would you describe yourself as an artist as a fashion designer as a graphic designer I tend to work almost always in a very graphical and visual way when I start designing. I am really interested in the power of image and graphics and it is something that I always try to incorporate in my work. It is really important to me that the core of my work always starts from a reference that is directly linked to fashion. Working with contrasts and juxtapositions is a theme that always comes back in my work and I always try to find a way to visualize that. What fascinates you so much about photography In fashion photography its always the direct impact and beauty of an image that strikes me the most. Your work is very strong also by the way you use colour, what is your relation to colour I really like to mix very bright and hard colors with other colors that are more soft or calm. Its always about finding a contrast between them to get that graphic feeling. I like to work with colors on images that it looks like there has been a filter placed over them and everything gets saturated into one bright glow. Is your design process always the same It always starts with a lot of visual references who I then place next to each other to create a dialogue or a contradiction between them. For me this process is a lot of fun because its really here where the collection starts to come together as a whole. From here on I then start to think how these images can be translated into shapes and how they can become a three dimensional fashion silhouette. How do you see yourself in the future I Hope that one day I will end up in a place or a position where I can continue to work with fashion in the same way that I am doing it and how I am enjoying it now. Cecile Poignant. Photography Michael Smits. Make up Laura Noben and Cecile Paravina. Model Luka Van der Vekenquinten mestdagh. Teresa van Dongen, AMBIOphoto by Hans Boddeke. Teresa van Dongen recently graduated the Design Academy Netherland is exploring the boundaries and connection of design and biology. For you to get to know her better, weve ask her some questions about her work You graduated from the Design Academy in 2. When I graduated my project Ambio gave me a flying start it was exhibited, awarded and published internationally. Ambio is a lamp that works on bioluminescent bacteria from the skin of an octopus. The bacteria are inside a seawater liquid, when they are oxygenated by movement they emit a dim blue light. In 2. 01. 5 I won a Dutch Design Award and the Eyes on Talents Award. The last award allowed me to create a big installation at the Muse des Arts Dcoratifs in Paris during DDays 2. One Luminous Dot, a continuation of Ambio. Since then I continued to work with microorganisms. My latest project Spark of Life is a lamp that works on electro active bacteria. First you studied biology and after you applied at the Design Academy Eindhoven. What made you want to be a designer tooActually, I never wanted to become an artist like many of my friends did, but when I discovered that through design you could make so called applied arts I knew that that was what I wanted to do because I love to do or create something for others. The direction Well Being at the Design Academy fitted exactly what I wanted to do because it focuses on the well being of all living things and systems people, nature, animals and the society as a whole. What aspects of biology are fascinating to use for your designs During my study Biology, I noticed that interesting developments in the field of science often didnt leave the confined space of the lab, or find an application in daily life. I see a great opportunity for designers to work together with scientists and use each others knowledge for co creation. Can you describe your creative processHow do you start your project, what is your goal and how do you know its finished To start with, I take a period to do research into scientific developments I go to lectures, watch documentaries and I read about it. When I find something that takes my interest, I try to find if there is a scientific discipline related to the subject and to find someone working in that field. Often professors are quite willing to call or meet me in person, and at this point I already have some sketches of what I imagine could be a done with the technique I have in mind.