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Down1
29th July 2018, 04:12 PM
No thanks needed Goyim.
Just improving it.

In the original version, Lohengrin, the knight, chivalrously saves the princess Elsa and marries her, requiring only that she never ask about his origins. The evil witch Orotrud persuades Elsa to ask the question, forcing Lohengrin to depart. Elsa and Orotrud then both die. You could interpret it then as a parable of masculinity betrayed by feminine weakness.

In the Jew version of the story, however, Lohengrin has been demoted from knight to electrician and both women survive and celebrate the overthrow of male patriarchal oppression.
https://diversitymachtfrei.wordpress.com/2018/07/29/jew-does-politically-correct-rewrite-of-wagner-opera/

Neuro
29th July 2018, 04:24 PM
Fantastic! All history needs to be re-written so that it reflects sound values!

osoab
29th July 2018, 05:03 PM
Fantastic! All history needs to be re-written so that it reflects sound values!

In Austin, Tx they are using the phrase "Fluid Societal Values". Sounds like flavor of the day to me.


City report on Confederate monuments raises idea of renaming Austin (https://www.mystatesman.com/news/local/city-report-confederate-monuments-raises-idea-renaming-austin/W0ZX8x43xXWQbogdF6tE4M/)




The Equity Office’s report concludes, “It is essential to acknowledge that societal values are fluid, and they can be and are different today compared to when our city made decisions to name and/or place these Confederate symbols in our community.


“It is also important to acknowledge that nearly all monuments to the Confederacy and its leaders were erected without a true democratic process. People of color often had no voice and no opportunity to raise concerns about the city’s decision to honor Confederate leaders.”

midnight rambler
29th July 2018, 05:05 PM
The Equity Office’s report concludes

A nig nog heads up the 'Equity Office'.

What's next? The Alamo?

"Fluid Societal Values" = moral relativism

Neuro
30th July 2018, 12:41 AM
In Austin, Tx they are using the phrase "Fluid Societal Values". Sounds like flavor of the day to me.


City report on Confederate monuments raises idea of renaming Austin (https://www.mystatesman.com/news/local/city-report-confederate-monuments-raises-idea-renaming-austin/W0ZX8x43xXWQbogdF6tE4M/)

Oh I recognize fluid societal values. I think Austin was completely correct in his assessment, even though the flow of the fluids today won’t appreciate his wisdom:


Known as both the “father of Texas” and the namesake of the state’s capital, Stephen F. Austin carved out the early outlines of Texas among his many accomplishments.
He also opposed an attempt by Mexico to ban slavery in the province of Tejas and said if slaves were freed, they would turn into “vagabonds, a nuisance and a menace.”

Obviously it is the former slaves that decides what is correct nowadays. But it will be a nuisance to constantly have to rename according to how societal values flow over time. Best would be to name the capital of Texas after someone who never had anything to do with Texas, a neutral person to the Texans. I suggest Hitler.

“Hitler, Texas” has a nice ring to it as well...