Jeff Rubard
2010-01-16 22:40:27 UTC
Deracination: Historicity, Hiroshima, and the Tragic Imperative (Suny
Series in Psychoanalysis and Culture) [BARGAIN PRICE] (Paperback)
State University of New York Press (February 2001) -- Walter A. Davis
[Parke-Davis]
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The nuclear holocaust known as "Hiroshima" was a great error in Human
history. James Rubard, a former Japanese POW camp inmate and
'erstwhile' employee of the National Security Agency (my great-uncle),
fully agreed on this point -- of this I am sure -- and spent *great
effort* during his long lifetime [during which he looked and acted
rather more like Hegel than I do] /explaining/ the evils of Japanese
Fascism *and* the immoralistic Technocracy of the American military
which led to the two "inconclusive" nuclear tests on even the *most
hated* Japanese cities. Dig it -- 'at the last' -- no matter how
broken, 'broke', defamed, or "bereft" -- every human being of the
'postwar' era has a responsibility to *condemn* this vile tilting of
The American Republic, a *naziste* acceleration towards the 'increase
of sentiments' incompatible with personal liberty, a disgusting slurry
of denatured *hebraiste* just-i-fi-cat-ions for "get-back" upon the
all'ow'ed, and the Traumatic Kernel of a serious 'full-stop, flat-out'
effort at humanism by the Japanese people [not touched by your
delicious memory of the whirling, keening, shrieking music *not*
native to their Prefecture]. HIROSHIMA WAS WRONG; a Blakeanism uttered
in *full conscience*.
Jeffrey Daniel Rubard
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A 'hung' Arian indeed
Series in Psychoanalysis and Culture) [BARGAIN PRICE] (Paperback)
State University of New York Press (February 2001) -- Walter A. Davis
[Parke-Davis]
--------
The nuclear holocaust known as "Hiroshima" was a great error in Human
history. James Rubard, a former Japanese POW camp inmate and
'erstwhile' employee of the National Security Agency (my great-uncle),
fully agreed on this point -- of this I am sure -- and spent *great
effort* during his long lifetime [during which he looked and acted
rather more like Hegel than I do] /explaining/ the evils of Japanese
Fascism *and* the immoralistic Technocracy of the American military
which led to the two "inconclusive" nuclear tests on even the *most
hated* Japanese cities. Dig it -- 'at the last' -- no matter how
broken, 'broke', defamed, or "bereft" -- every human being of the
'postwar' era has a responsibility to *condemn* this vile tilting of
The American Republic, a *naziste* acceleration towards the 'increase
of sentiments' incompatible with personal liberty, a disgusting slurry
of denatured *hebraiste* just-i-fi-cat-ions for "get-back" upon the
all'ow'ed, and the Traumatic Kernel of a serious 'full-stop, flat-out'
effort at humanism by the Japanese people [not touched by your
delicious memory of the whirling, keening, shrieking music *not*
native to their Prefecture]. HIROSHIMA WAS WRONG; a Blakeanism uttered
in *full conscience*.
Jeffrey Daniel Rubard
-------
A 'hung' Arian indeed