Sunday, February 27, 2011

What Does It Mean When My Dog Drags His Legs

Ad Memorandum 2011: Alice fell in Jena


The day on which ended the feudal age, that is the age of any privileges, professional backgrounds and social rank existing social order, leaves for Germany, more precisely, to Prussia, then Germany's largest and most powerful state to determine exactly. It was the day of the Battle of Jena, the 14th Okt. 1806th This date should remember exactly. For the light of the new era that dawned on this day, to begin gathering twilight. Because we are in the age of rate. We are in the age of Alice Schwarzer. The age of equality before the law dawns there, it will enter the age of egalitarianism under the law.

But back to the Battle of Jena. The Prussian army was part of Napoleon's superior in manpower and weaponry. But what hurt them, and what was the cause of their defeat, finally, the Prussian military reformers Gneisenau, Scharnhorst and Clausewitz have analyzed shrewdly and destroyed in a few years in far-reaching reforms. The army suffered, in short, to that of Privileges, traditions and contempt of the common people shaped Prussian society. She produced an army whose soldiers were recruited mainly simple for the simple people, because the lords better buy a Exemtion could. She produced an army of top positions were occupied exclusively by aristocrats, because other blocks the officer's career was, and whose highest post-ions were not in accordance with the performance but filled by the same seniority.

from the defeat at Jena and Auer city bought a new state that had to be guided by the principle of brass since that occupy only one official was allowed to it by the had earned qualification, performance and capability. This principle has in our country is still constitutional.

Forward then to modern times. Or what keeps them. It is remarkable that the innovators of the 70th have adopted a system again that died 170 years ago in a bloody battle as the underdog. The system of distribution of social position not on suitability, performance and capability, but according to personal characteristics. It is justified by claiming that otherwise would not be to advance the emancipation of the disadvantaged.

So it created a worldwide system of quotas. A system of mortgages, and by imposing a statutory rate for "discriminated against" for private companies, including societal Post ions not by the rules applicable to postfeudale society principles of suitability, performance and capability, but according to gender, race, color, religion, and Menschenrechtskarta entry into force of the EU even after "sexual orientation" awards. The black rate has already brought us the affirmative action of the 60s, followed the woman quota and the quota is Christian or Muslim ratio is in the unfortunate Lebanese society and many an other country for some time. The odds are now happy gays in every soap opera, and in the policy can succeed you best when you said you was gay, and that was good.

Deep is now anchored to the mistaken belief that each and every one was liable for any, and that it constitutes discrimination and the impact of discrimination, when social and political positions are not evenly distributed on the basis of personal characteristics. So we re-feudalisation of the company met under the banner of non-discrimination.

time mentally as it is, the 2011 Memorandum of this neo-feudal sentiment is gepägt. Is it really so hard to understand that a "partnership" two homosexuals not to a marriage between a man and woman is equal to? Apparently, the set is the classic of the equality before the law now, the commandment of "discrimination" is replaced.

No, I am not a militarist. But I'm already grown up in a family where the fathers and grandfathers generation least temporarily, and proudly wore a uniform, usually that of the Prussian army or the Imperial Navy. And my Clausewitz I have read. The reasons for this study but I better not call again. Learning to was that war is the continuation of politics by other means.

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