Monday, January 03, 2005

Ongi Etorri Barcepundit Clones!

So many of you have come to my blog so far, what a nice thing for you to do.

Of course, besides your master, non of you have had the courage to say a bleep.

How does it feel to see your master being exposed as the rancid Francoist vermin he is?

He finally got it.

Yes indeed, I called him on the Sabino Arana bluff and he folded.

Oh yes, how easy it is to find fault on the words of Sabino Arana, you have to be a babbling idiot not to see that he went to an extreme on more than one issue.

But to compare what happened at the Parliament in Gazteiz last week with Sabino Arana was a cheap shot.

What do you do when someone like Franco (that is the Barcepundit, not Hitler's underling) wants to blemish the peaceful and lawful negotiations by Ibarretxe with the ghost of Arana?

Simple, you remind the world that this idea of a monolithic Spain, la España Una, is tied up to the ideals and actions of Franco, that is the Generalísimo Francisco Franco, and the ideals of his ideological succesor, José María Aznar (the proffessional liar).

He claims that Aznar has nothing to do with Franco, well, besides being the son of Franco's Minister of Propaganda, besides being part of a political party founded by Fraga (a Francoist Minister), and besides demanding that Guernica would not dare to change the name of the main square to Liberty Square from Generalísimo Francisco Franco Square, he banned political parties and shut down newspapers, only a blind person would not see it.

The difference of course is that in between 1936 and 1975 thousands of Spaniards, Basques and Catalans died as a result of Franco's isms.

Those same isms that the Barcepundit refuses to deconstruct, claiming that he is not trying to undermine the right of the Basques to their self determination.

He is so obsessed with this ism of One Spain that he went to the extreme of claiming that it is illegal from the UN's stance. Heh, the UN Charter enshrines the right of every nation to its self-determination, including those without statehood.

The Barcepundit thought he could infect the internet with his Neo-Francoist propaganda, well, I've been exposing his kind for three years now, he is just the last wannabe I expose.

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4 comments:

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  2. Man, you should seek professional help. It's painful to see someone melting down as you're doing, insulting instead of giving arguments.

    And distorting so obviously what I wrote (a silly thing with which you're only hurting your own credibility: after all, everything is written down a people can read and reach their own conclusions).

    Glad in some way, because you're proving my point. With so much hatred and contempt towards anyone who doesn't hold the same opinions as you, assuming the worst from someone you don't know, makes me dread for the brave Basques, as real Basques as yourself, who resist your fanatical rhetoric. You're the living proof that there's no way how there can be a fair and free referendum about the Ibarretxe plan (WHICH I WOULD SUPPORT IF THERE WAS NO VIOLENCE INVOLVED, YOU MORON. HOW CLEARER YOU NEED ME TO SAY SO YOU UNDERSTAND?).

    If you treat a blogger far away that you don't know, it only shows how you guys treat anyone within the Basque country who dares to voice an opinion opposed to yours.

    You called yourself a man of peace the other day. Some concept of peace, eh?

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  3. Oh, and by the way, you should try and make yourself comfortable with the concept, which seems novel to you, of having readers.

    If people come here from my blog, it's just because they read my blog (several coming from Dean Esmay's) and click on the links. Calm down: no coordination, nothing nefarious. Just the most usual thing on the blogosphere: they read, they click. Read, click. See? Easy.

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  4. Honey, where exactly is the violence in Ibarretxe's plan?

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