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Gemini Cricket 02-16-2006 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman
zapppop delights in wearing offensive t-shirts.

While not necessarily offensive, doesn't he have an 'Asthma is Sexy' shirt? I remember him posting it somewhere. Now that's funny.
:D

Ghoulish Delight 02-16-2006 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Gemini Cricket
Now correct me if I'm wrong but isn't a reverse swastika a Chinese symbol for good luck? I see it on Chinese lanterns a lot. If the symbol faces the way 2 letter S's face then it's SS for SwaStika (at least that's how I remember it). If it faces the other way it means good luck.
Has anyone else heard this?

Acutally, both the clockwise and counter clockwise versions have been used by many cultures before and after the Nazis.

Prudence 02-16-2006 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight
But they didn't, they change the name. Thus, CCCP specifically represents an opressive, murderous regime, not the entire history of the region. That's why simply saying, "Germany" isn't a good analogy. "Nazi Germany" specifies a particular period of the history, just as CCCP does.

I still disagree. "Nazi" is inherently evil. It's not a matter of individually objectionable leaders, it is a philosophy that is itself evil. Communism is not inherently evil. Stalin was about as oppressive and murderous as they come, but he's certainly not alone in history. He also doesn't represent the entire history of CCCP. There are plenty of Russians who'd like to go back to CCCP - and not because they favor gulags.

scaeagles 02-16-2006 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Prudence
I still disagree. "Nazi" is inherently evil. It's not a matter of individually objectionable leaders, it is a philosophy that is itself evil. Communism is not inherently evil. Stalin was about as oppressive and murderous as they come, but he's certainly not alone in history. He also doesn't represent the entire history of CCCP. There are plenty of Russians who'd like to go back to CCCP - and not because they favor gulags.

Stalin may not represent the entire history of the CCCP, but are you suggesting that the political oppression and human rights abuses under Brezhnev or Kruschev (please excuse my seplling if I'm getting them wrong) was OK? There were probably plenty of Germans who would have liked to back to Nazi Germany as well.

CCCP does represent political oppression and suppression of human freedom. What else does it represent?

Gemini Cricket 02-16-2006 10:24 AM

Anyone remember the song 'American Soviets' by the group CCCP?
Cold War 80's song.

Cadaverous Pallor 02-16-2006 01:01 PM

Fashion pushes all kinds of clothing that make me gag. Doesn't mean I have to like it. Also doesn't mean I'm offended. I'm almost never "offended" by anything. We all have a right to do things that other people wouldn't do.

I'm not offended by the CCCP shirt, I just think it was a lame decision, seeing how he's representing the US. I agree with scaeagles.

I probably would raise an eyebrow at anyone wearing a CCCP shirt at any time, but I do the same to people with ridiculous hair or ill-fitting pants.

innerSpaceman 02-16-2006 03:54 PM

Switching away for a moment from the important Olympics fashion faux-pas ....

Daily Variety reported today that, well, nobody is watching the Olympics. Ratings in the States are miserable. With the games outside the U.S. this time, there's been plenty of network competition scheduled from the likes of American Idol and other heavy hitters.

The lack of compelling storylines in these Winter games is also cited as a reason for the lame levels of viewership. Heheh, note that we've had to talk about nothing but sweatshirt slogans for two days. Yep, nothing worthwhile going on in Turrino.

scaeagles 02-16-2006 04:00 PM

Topics of important happenings at the Olympics:

Russian doping scandal in the hugely popular choice of fans everywhere biathalon. OK....maybe not hugely popular.

Then there's....um.....the hot chicks on the US women's curling team.

Then there's....um.....the cat fight a-brewing between the US womens and Canadian womens hockey teams. (The US has accused the Canadians of running up scores against their opponents, which may be true considering they are winning 16-0, 12-0, etc, but tone tie breaker is goals scored, so....maybe that's valid)

That may be about it.

OH! I almost forgot! That pillar of popularity Bryant Gumbel has referred to winter Olympians as pseudo-athletes and criticized the games in many ways, one of which being because they are "whiter than a GOP convention". I think Bryant Gumbal is a pseudo news-man being that so few people actually watch him it is possible that he doesn't actually report anything.

Ghoulish Delight 02-16-2006 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman
Yep, nothing worthwhile going on in Turrino.

Bah. Cheeks winning surprise gold in speed skating. Ligety winning surprise gold in downhill/slalom combined. Xiang and Xiang finishing their routine and winning silver after a fall that would have had any normal human being in the hospital. Plashenko's record score in the short program. I've unfortunately had tonight's broadcast of the inaugural snowborder cross event spoiled for me today, but I suggest you tune in as it's got a great finish.

And we're not even half way through the games yet.

innerSpaceman 02-16-2006 05:04 PM

Won't tune in. I've been spoiled on that, too. Other than the Xiang-Xiang thing, there's been nothing dramatic. People winning gold medals is NOT dramatic; that's what's supposed to happen.

That long-shots are winning over favorites is not really that big a deal, dramatically.


Believe me, I'm not complaining that the games is a sporting event rather than a soap opera ... just pointing out that the sporting angle is obviously not enough to lure viewers away from American Idol (or to lure swanksters away from sweatshirt criticism).


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