It’s one of the great ironies of anthropology. The tribe just over the hill or around the bend in the river is the one almost certain to be more like you than anyone else on Earth. They’re also your fiercest competitors for scarce local resources. So: potential best friends, in practice often your worst enemies.
I read the NY Times article after I heard some of the complaints. I think it was misunderstood. It was intended as a warning about the neo-Nazis trying to make themselves look normal and a warning that in some ways the effort was working. Maybe the article was too subtle, but that was the intent I saw and also according to a later editorial in the Times.
Serial Pedant almost 7 years ago
I wanna be Vero’s token gringo friend. Really.
DaBoogadie almost 7 years ago
If it weren’t for hate groups, my gun collection would be…just a gun collection.
Richard S Russell Premium Member almost 7 years ago
It’s one of the great ironies of anthropology. The tribe just over the hill or around the bend in the river is the one almost certain to be more like you than anyone else on Earth. They’re also your fiercest competitors for scarce local resources. So: potential best friends, in practice often your worst enemies.
Radish the wordsmith almost 7 years ago
Idiot fascist Trump likes his Nazi admirers.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
And you don’t want to kill them?
Daeder almost 7 years ago
Faux Gnus also likes to do sympathetic profiles of Nazis these days.
Yontrop almost 7 years ago
I read the NY Times article after I heard some of the complaints. I think it was misunderstood. It was intended as a warning about the neo-Nazis trying to make themselves look normal and a warning that in some ways the effort was working. Maybe the article was too subtle, but that was the intent I saw and also according to a later editorial in the Times.
ironman18 almost 7 years ago
Why is the coffee shop called Barriobucks cafe? Sorry, but,I just don’t know any better…