warm-left-handed greetings to the Celtic Nations - Symphonic prose poem
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I made a very grave mistake! While I wanted to beg the Irish to lay down their weapons I kindled the fire (I refer to the subtitle, which I now will delete)


I apologize to all parties involved. To clarify: I make no difference between The English and the Celts.


And now when I quote Dylan Thomas I do not mean the London of today.
The Irish mess as everyone knows and should not forget, started several hundreds years ago.
I will still keep the Altars of London quote because it is a historical fact even if metaphorized and I do not think it is helpful to deny this fact.
I am German and you can imagine I do not like the historical fact that Germans massacred half of Europe, but still and in order to avoid that a crime like that will ever happen again, it is essential to first off all accept those facts in the sense of coping with traumata. In order to heal your wounds it is not exactly helpful to ignore them.
And why is that my business at all, you may ask? It is so not because I am Jesus meek and mild God beware! but a human being, and now the message has spread that also in Belfast human beings exist and when humans can massacre each other in Belfast, then I am afraid that it is a hardly deniable fact that it follows quite obviously logically that human beings can just as well kill each other in Munich, too. And - quer pasticciaccio brutto - that gory mess can happen in Rome all the same.
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RE: warm-left-handed greetings to the Celtic Nations - Symphonic poem - by serge gurkski - 04-07-2013, 02:00 PM



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