[D66] Nord Manifesto

A.O. jugg at ziggo.nl
Wed Apr 24 18:05:34 CEST 2019


Gezien de actualiteit van Boreas, hier nogmaals het Nord Manifesto uit
2014. (De interpretatie laat ik even in het midden gezien het inmiddels
ietwat gedateerd is...)

--
Greek mythology is drenched in blood and strewn with
dismembered bodies. For the gods, violence is a self-evident,
even natural, means of achieving their goals and asserting
their wills. Thus Boreas, the god of the north wind, justifies
his violent course of action to woo Orithyia: “So Boreas ...
tried / To win by pleading, and accomplished nothing / With
all his gentleness; then his natural manner, / Rough anger,
rose up in him, the wind of the north, / And he growled and
blustered: ‘This is what I get, / What I deserve! I have thrown
down my weapons / Fierceness and violence and angry
spirit / Fine things to exchange for prayers! What use are
they / To me? How unbecoming! Violence / Is my right
weapon. ...’” -Byung Chul-Han, Topology of Violence

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