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MugenOne
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Very insightful essay regarding Islam and its anti-democratic credo by Spengler.
Adonis, the only Arabic writer to make the Nobel Prize short list, claims that the Arabs, like the Sumerians and Greeks before them, are extinct, for their culture “no longer has a creative capacity, and the capacity to change its world”. He thus helps explain the remarkable willingness of Arabs to kill themselves to inflict harm on their enemies.
The “hell of daily life”, the Arabs’ incapacity to digest the devil’s sourdough, instills a wish for death that expresses itself in the horrible events we see in the news daily. Adonis’ warning has become an epitaph for a tomb that is prepared, if not yet occupied: the Arabs are extinct.
atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/IE08Ak05.html
Adonis, the only Arabic writer to make the Nobel Prize short list, claims that the Arabs, like the Sumerians and Greeks before them, are extinct, for their culture “no longer has a creative capacity, and the capacity to change its world”. He thus helps explain the remarkable willingness of Arabs to kill themselves to inflict harm on their enemies.
The “hell of daily life”, the Arabs’ incapacity to digest the devil’s sourdough, instills a wish for death that expresses itself in the horrible events we see in the news daily. Adonis’ warning has become an epitaph for a tomb that is prepared, if not yet occupied: the Arabs are extinct.
atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/IE08Ak05.html
