Re: Ann: Luxasm 00.01.00 (2004-04-08)

From: The Wannabee (faq_at_.@.@.@.@.@szmyggenpv.com)
Date: 04/30/04


Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2004 14:20:49 +0200

På Fri, 30 Apr 2004 13:22:25 +0200, skrev Herbert Kleebauer
<klee@unibwm.de>:

> Betov wrote:
>
>> As a Programming Language, C is nothing but the direct reflect
>> of a facist way of thinking the SoftWare developements. C should
>> never have been accepted by any programmer, and certainaly not
>> by the Open Sources Mouvement. C, and the other HLLs, are Tools
>> for making money in the context of a facist society organizing
>> fascist methods for controling the "workers". Nothing else.
>
> Only for a short time you should forget about your antipathy about
> C and write some code in C. I'm quit sure you really would like it.

At least it would be nice to know the thinking behind it. If its about
libraries, OOP or Black Box ? About the idiotic and very stupid syntax, or
the idiotic way they name their objects and or variables. I really find
the most of the C code I saw appealing, but I have seen examples of C that
made it seem quite readable.

"for making money in the context of a facist society organizing
fascist methods for controling the "workers". Nothing else."

If this is would be true, then I will think that all the current western
(commersial) societies are facist. Darwin is a facist. And a heap of other
ideologies are facist. Then most of our people are facist. Because we do
nothing but compete, for jobs and money and status. Under this thinking,
schools are facist, teachers are facist, since they work in a "facist"
regime, then most parents are facist, since they help the regime, teach
the children how to become clever and competing "facists". When I was
child, we wore home most of the day. Mum worked evenings, so we allways
had her around us. Today, young people start kindergarten between 1 and 3
year, then directly into schools, then into higher education, then into
job. Both parents "must" work. From very small age, children are threated
as small "projects", that would really have had the state, not the
parents, to raise them, seeing their parents maybe at the worst time, when
both parties are tired, 30 minutes in traffic, then dinner, then TV, then
bed ? My friend from Ghana told me, as soon as he discovered this : Theese
children are going to kill their parents when they grow up. They are going
to shoot them down like if hey wore sick animals.

If this is what you mean by facist sosiety? Then I am tempted to agree.
But I am not sure. Maybe all this strange ways are needed for a bigger
overall picture of human beeings. Maybe it is something that just set the
state for larger leap of the human mind and spirit to occur ? I mean
someday, enough will be enough ?

Theese days, the government have desided, that all cars should have a life
chip, to allow for automatic registering of the car. Orwell, here we come.
The sub 80 are going to jump and scream : How cool. Then we are helpless,
they introduse it, and a few years from now, the chips gets updated. Soon
enough a resistance is comming, but it will be issued, by "the wrong
people". They will demand, that it is unfair that people who only walk, do
not have chips. Then we will all have chips. They will be updated. GPS or
something. Then they will know where we are, what we do, who we talk too,
who are our friends. How much we sleep and how much we consume. When the
chips have been commonly accepted, they will be updated regularly, until
the day they will be able to kill us with the info they get back from it.
People I talk to say. "What matter does it make. For my sake they can have
a camera stuck up my ass, when I am at the tolett, I dont give a ***". I
guess, in a "good" regime, it wouldnt make extremly much diffrence, most
people will neve even be considered, as they pose no threat to anyone. But
what if the regime change. What if not so "good" people gain power. What
then ?

You better belive it. Theese chips are beeing discussed for use in cars
now. This is not a bad joke. There is in my view, every reason to worry.

I dont think we really live in a facist society, but I think that the line
is very thin, and that the chance the nidle is pointing to the wrong part
of the dividing line becomes more and more likely.

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