Open Space & Anti-Americanism

chris macrae wcbn007 at easynet.co.uk
Tue Feb 8 02:26:39 PST 2005


There's an aspect of this discussion I need to query even if I
perpetrated its misleading branch

Where in the hell did the author's Domi-Nicking right come from in
defining which way Americanism is? I hate (yes even if that's a down
emotion) all left and right one-dimensional framing of our world or
anyone's local place/space.

Economics or whatever is the science of national leadership that is used
to make (close out) power decisions needs a hundred different
pluralities across countries and localities and contexts etc. All we
don't need are extremes becoming monopoly rule. If there is an ism out
there that disagrees and says there is one way of making every decision
over people, then that ism - I will fight to my last breath. But in
talking to hundreds of everyday Americans, I have no reason for thinking
that ism is Americanism. Now whether it is Bushism or to some extent
US-network-media-ism, I don't know but then I have as little interest in
meeting Bush as I expect he has of meeting me. Snap! (but please don't
call me Anti-American or Anti-British for saying so- not that I can
understand Blair on the one hand being close to Bush and the other hand
animating Africa 2005 : seems to be at war with himself, but maybe
that's also something many of our so-called scientific measurement
systems (perfectly designed to compound human conflicts because they are
not mathematically designed around the golden rule of relationship
reciprocity) now does to many top people...) have conditioned in current
leaders of biggest systems ...This also leads to debates on being ruled
by a giant mathematical mistake whose story is spaced eg at
http://valuetrue.blogspot.com/

Chris macrae
http://goodwillwars.blogspot.com/

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