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The aryan man is superior culturally, they are the founders of civilization Sieg Heil
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<blockquote data-quote="Naofumi" data-source="post: 47584" data-attributes="member: 39"><p>protected by the immunity of parliament, the position of the individual</p><p>protagonists would be strengthened, and that therefore the force of their</p><p>attacks would be enhanced.</p><p>In reality, everything turned out very differently.</p><p>The forum before which the pan-German representatives spoke hadn't</p><p>grown greater, but had actually become smaller. Each spoke only to the</p><p>circle that was ready to listen to him or could read the report of his speech</p><p>in the newspapers.</p><p>But the largest forum of direct listeners isn't the parliamentary</p><p>auditorium; it's the great public meeting.</p><p>Here alone there will be thousands of men who have come simply to</p><p>hear what a speaker has to say, whereas in parliament only a few hundred</p><p>are present. For the most part, they are there only to earn their daily</p><p>attendance fees and not to be enlightened by the wisdom of one of the</p><p>'representatives of the people.'</p><p>Above all: The same public is always present, and it never wishes to</p><p>learn anything new. Setting aside the question of its intelligence, it lacks</p><p>even that modest amount of will power that's necessary for learning.</p><p>Not one of the peoples' representatives will honor a superior truth and</p><p>devote himself to its service. No, not one of them will do this, unless he</p><p>has grounds for hoping that, by such a conversion, he can retain the</p><p>representation of his constituency in the coming legislature. Therefore, only</p><p>when it becomes obvious that the old party is likely to have a bad time at</p><p>the forthcoming elections, will those models of manly virtue set out in</p><p>search of a new party or a new policy that may have better electoral</p><p>prospects. But of course, this change of position will be accompanied by a</p><p>veritable deluge of high moral justifications. And thus it always happens</p><p>that, when an existing party has incurred such general disfavor among the</p><p>public that it is threatened with a crushing defeat, then a great migration</p><p>begins. The parliamentary rats abandon the party ship.</p><p>All this happens not because the affected individuals have become</p><p>better informed on the questions at issue and have resolved to act</p><p>accordingly. These superficial changes are evidence only of that gift of</p><p>clairvoyance that warns the parliamentary flea at the right moment, and</p><p>causes him to hop into another warm party bed.</p><p>To speak before such a forum signifies casting pearls before a certain</p><p>well-known animal. It is truly worthless! The result will always be negative.</p><p>And that's what actually happened. The pan-German deputies could</p><p>have talked themselves hoarse: but to no result.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Naofumi, post: 47584, member: 39"] protected by the immunity of parliament, the position of the individual protagonists would be strengthened, and that therefore the force of their attacks would be enhanced. In reality, everything turned out very differently. The forum before which the pan-German representatives spoke hadn't grown greater, but had actually become smaller. Each spoke only to the circle that was ready to listen to him or could read the report of his speech in the newspapers. But the largest forum of direct listeners isn't the parliamentary auditorium; it's the great public meeting. Here alone there will be thousands of men who have come simply to hear what a speaker has to say, whereas in parliament only a few hundred are present. For the most part, they are there only to earn their daily attendance fees and not to be enlightened by the wisdom of one of the 'representatives of the people.' Above all: The same public is always present, and it never wishes to learn anything new. Setting aside the question of its intelligence, it lacks even that modest amount of will power that's necessary for learning. Not one of the peoples' representatives will honor a superior truth and devote himself to its service. No, not one of them will do this, unless he has grounds for hoping that, by such a conversion, he can retain the representation of his constituency in the coming legislature. Therefore, only when it becomes obvious that the old party is likely to have a bad time at the forthcoming elections, will those models of manly virtue set out in search of a new party or a new policy that may have better electoral prospects. But of course, this change of position will be accompanied by a veritable deluge of high moral justifications. And thus it always happens that, when an existing party has incurred such general disfavor among the public that it is threatened with a crushing defeat, then a great migration begins. The parliamentary rats abandon the party ship. All this happens not because the affected individuals have become better informed on the questions at issue and have resolved to act accordingly. These superficial changes are evidence only of that gift of clairvoyance that warns the parliamentary flea at the right moment, and causes him to hop into another warm party bed. To speak before such a forum signifies casting pearls before a certain well-known animal. It is truly worthless! The result will always be negative. And that's what actually happened. The pan-German deputies could have talked themselves hoarse: but to no result. [/QUOTE]
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