Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Chomsky: November's Republican Takeover Of Congress 'A Death Knell For The Species'
One could understand progressive-minded people calling the 2010 Republican wave the end of the world, but who would take them literally?
MIT professor of linguistics Noam Chomsky warned the end is near. MIT professor of linguistics Noam Chomsky warned the end is near. In an interview with the Nation magazine and On The Earth Productions earlier this month, Chomsky, known for his distinct left-of-center philosophy, commented on the emotion in the electorate. In an interview with the Nation magazine and On The Earth Productions earlier this month, Chomsky, known for his distinct left-of-center philosophy, commented on the emotion in the electorate.
“There's other factors like the anger, and the fear and hostility in the country about everything carries over to this,” Chomsky said. "There's other factors like the anger, and the fear and hostility in the country about everything carries over to this," Chomsky said. “So if you look at polls, everyone hates Congress. "So if you look at polls, everyone hates Congress. They hate the Democrats. They hate the Democrats. They hate the Republicans even more. They hate the Republicans even more. They hate big business. They hate big business. They hate banks and they distrust scientists. They hate banks and they distrust scientists. So why should we believe what these pointy-head elitist are telling? So why should we believe what these pointy-head elitist are telling? We don't trust anything else. We don't trust anything else. We don't trust them.” We don't trust them. "
He explained those feelings led to November's election results, and would have serious repercussions for civilization. He explained those feelings led to November's election results, and would have serious repercussions for civilization.
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"Once Chomsky opined That the Khmer Rouge 'Saved' Cambodia with the Killing Fields ."
Kerry And His Mystical Khmer Dau (Rouge)
The Khmer Dau {Rouge} were responsible for 1 to 3 million deaths depending on the estimator. (1.7 million would be one-fifth of the population) Go to the Tuol Sleng Museum in Phnom Penh. You won't go back.
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