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„Wer aber vom Kapitalismus nicht reden will, sollte auch vom Faschismus schweigen“
Max Horkheimers Wort in Joe Bidens Ohr ... aber der salbadert auch propagandistisch, geradezu manichäisch von Licht und Dunkel, um den heißen Brei herum:
youtu.be/pnmQr0WfSvo
Da ergibt dann angesichts des drohenden Durchmarschs der kapitalistischen "alle gegen alle"-Propaganda nur noch die ewige Weisheit der bayrisch-amigokapitalistischen Lichtgestalt Franz Beckenbauer
sich:
"Schaun mer mal.
Dan sehn mer's scho."

If someone cuts me off from the most beautiful computations in the world for selfish reasons, I need to prevent this cutoff ever to make business sense for that person.
Time to get to work and publish Prior Art.

@amerika
I'm not British Royalty
[retired, because of racist hate against his wife]
@freemo

@freemo
I'm accusing USAmericans of cultural imperialism, because they demand of everybody, irrespective of heritage and cultural tradition, to reinterpret symbols that predate the European colonization of the Americas by centuries:
erzbistum-muenchen.de/ueber-un
under the aspect of their own Peculiar Institution.
@realcaseyrollins

@freemo
Yes, there are elements of racism, but more in the sense of the exotic.
In the case of the Sternsinger tradition, the black king signifies that Jesus has been born as savior of all humankind, black folks included.
In ecclesiastical heraldry, as shown in the Coat of Arms of the diocese of Freising and the village of Ismaning, which was part of it, the moor's head does not carry the connotation of hate, see vatican.va/content/benedict-xv
@realcaseyrollins

I am quite offended to have my positive memories of what is a traditional part of celebrating my birthday in Germany,
google.com/search?q=sternsinge reinterpreted as hate speech.
@freemo @realcaseyrollins

@freemo, informed by Michel Foucault's lectures on cynical parrhesia
[foucault.info/parrhesia/foucau, "Scandalous behavior"],
as a grandson of the Bezirksschornsteinfegermeister of Urach, I dressed up as chimney sweep for Halloween a few years ago, mostly to show that the Southern Californa burner crowd that their demand for assigning their interpretation of the symbol "blackface" (hate), even though for me, it's a symbol of luck and family tradition,
is a typical case of US parochialism and cultural imperialism.
It's possible that some Hollywood screen writers attended that Halloween party, so it's rather unlikely but not impossible that this ended up as inspiration for a Tonight Show skit with Jimmy Fallon and Christoph Waltz
[youtu.be/F0jr-HQeT74?t=200],
which, once you've suffered through reading through Foucault's lecture, is a textbook case of Cynical parrhesia.

That said, if you just want blackface without the intellectual overhead of my reduction to practice of Foucault's interpretation of antique cynical philosophy, you probably want to google the term "minstrel show",
google.com/search?q=minstrel+s

@freemo As a German residing in Germany at the moment, I'm starting off from dinbrief.sty.
Didn't include an artful signature facsimile yet, though.

@IntegralDuChemin Nach einiger Nachforschung und zwei Besuchen in der lokalen Buchhandlung habe ich FK Waechters endgültige Aussage zu dieser heiklen Thematik wiedergefunden.

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Busch_Werke_v1_p_235.jpg 

@freemo At standard temperature and pressure,
the oxides of iron remain solid, while the oxides of carbon are gaseous and dissolve into the atmosphere.
Rust binds atmospherical oxygen,
carbon oxides release carbon.

Prussian Blue in the art of California's Central Valley 

@rgx@muensterland.social
Prussian Blue?
Sensitive material??
INCONCEIVABLE!!!

A Day In The Life
(would be #40)
... and though the hints are rather small,
You have to count them all.

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