Subject | Re: Clobberin' Time... |
From | James W. King |
Date | 09/15/2001 13:35 (09/15/2001 13:35) |
Message-ID | <20010915073536.07448.00000224@mb-fl.aol.com> |
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Newsgroups | rec.arts.sf.starwars.misc |
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Followups | C'Pi (1h & 33m) > James W. King |
"His single-minded ability to see Nazis in EVERYTHING is the problem."Wes Hutchings (<A HREF="mailto:yyrkoon@cwnet.com">yyrkoon@cwnet.com</A>):
post of mine which ever mentioned the word. It's not my fault that you cannot find a single credible argument to rebut the merits of my points, especially since George Lucas has now more than validated my concerns. And I defy you to prove otherwise in credible and lucid terms. *I absolutely defy you to do so.*"James King: "Liar! I have qualified every use of the term 'Nazi' in any
C'Pisuccinctly was when you described the Nazi breeding program as synonomous with that of the Jedi, forgetting that the Jedi don't have a breeding program."
Wes Hutchings: "We have, on numerous occassions. The one which I did so
James King: "Liar! I alluded to how the Jedi's taking ofForce-capable-qualifying babies and toddlers away from their families was so grimly evocative of that division of the Nazi Liebensborn program which took *already-born children* with 'good Aryan German features' (blond hair, blue eyes, 'Aryan' facial shape) away from their non-'Aryan'-German parents in the countries occupied by the Third Reich."
Excerpt from pages 122-124 from the non-fiction book entitled "Days of OurYears: 1903-1938" by Dutch reporter Pierre van Paassen (1939, Garden City Publishing Company, New York), an autobiography of his years as a student and newspaper reporter in Europe and the Middle East:
Excerpt from Chapter Two, "The Makings of Modern Myth: Cultural & HistoricalInfluences" from "Star Wars: The Magic of Myth," the companion volume to the Star Wars exhibition at the National Air & Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution, by Mary Henderson (1997, Bantam-Spectra Books):