Zinoviev Letter said:Congratulations, that's probably the stupidest thing I've ever seen you write.
Hitchens was a prominent member of the International Socialists, which he could not have been while holding his later warmongering views. You may be correct that he evolved into a snivelling propagandist for Imperialism at an earlier date than the more charitably inclined tend to assume. That's a matter of little interest to me. Hitchens was a talented writer, but he chose to use those talents toadying to the powerful. He is of little intrinsic interest beyond that.
Ok Hitch, why he never support war against his comrades in CCCP or Vietnam? As I remember there was no fruits of liberty there, he was just communist.The Hitch said:Hitchens only ever supported war when it was directed against totalitarianism, so unless you are some sort of pacifist who will reefer to any sort of violence as warmongering, you aren't making a good showing of yourself by using the term.
The Hitch said:You might be confusing the international socialists with some sort of pacifists. Hitchens even back then supported and aided armed resistance movements around the world, and many of his comrades from those days had far far more extreme views on violence. You may take care to note that Che Guevarra is usually the symbol of such movements.
The Hitch said:The "war mongerer" term is used by people who can't express themselves trying to paint complicated issues black and white by pinning a vague insulting generalization on whoever disagrees with them.
The Hitch said:The aim isn't to engage in discussion, but to insult an opponent, which is why it isn't seen outside of the internet.
The Hitch said:Hitchens only ever supported war when it was directed against totalitarianism, so unless you are some sort of pacifist who will reefer to any sort of violence as warmongering, you aren't making a good showing of yourself by using the term.
The Hitch said:The reaction of your type today is the exact same reaction as some of your type 70 years ago, when Orwell dared to disagree with the popular conception of Stalin as a revolutionary hero.
oldborn said:Ok Hitch, why he never support war against his comrades in CCCP or Vietnam? As I remember there was no fruits of liberty there, he was just communist.
Come on dude![]()
Zinoviev Letter said:Snip
Not Susan, me. I'm frankly annoyed by it. Next negative post will result in the thread being closed. I may consider handing out an infraction or suspension if it's warranted.oldborn said:Be nice cos aunt Susan watching it![]()
Many, many thanks for this link. Some wonderful clips.Granville57 said:Before this thread implodes...
FORA tv has assembled a collection of high-quality clips as a tribute.
Christopher Hitchens in his own words
Moondance said:Many, many thanks for this link. Some wonderful clips.
The Hitch said:His principles and beliefs remained the same through the 80's and 90's while he was a darling of the left, writing for the nation, dining with Gore Vidal and taking the far left chair on US political shows.
Spare Tyre said:@Hitch, I'm curious: I have seen you defend and promote Christopher Hitchens' positions on many issues, but I have never seen you articulate your points of difference with him. Are there any?
Spare Tyre said:@Hitch, I'm curious: I have seen you defend and promote Christopher Hitchens' positions on many issues, but I have never seen you articulate your points of difference with him. Are there any?
Maxiton said:I have to say, despite my enjoyment of his work, I think he showed his human side in the wake of 9/11. .
The Hitch said:Mostly on Communism during the Soviet Era.
His admiration of many former communist leaders such as Lenin, Luxemberg, Che Guevarra. Especially Lenin, I see Lenin as just as bad as Stalin yet Hitchens admired him.
He also praised Gorbachov, Walesa, and his friend Vaclav Havel because hes a writer and the fall of the Berlin wall for the fall of Communism, and how great they were, which I have critiscsed on here before. For us, for my Father who fought for Solidarity and was thrown into state prisons, this is the western mtv method of explaining a complex situation by praising a few people as heroes. The people who died in Hungary, in Prague, in the Polish crackdowns, and for Solidarity brought down communism. Walesa was a moron, and besides sold out, Gobrachev tried to keep things going, and the BErlin wall came after we freed ourselves.
I think I also recall him praising the Polish Communist party of the 30's and said some great things about Michnik -
Oh and Obama, I do not like Obama. It was therefore depressing to see Hitchens, for about a year, behave like much of the media, and treat him fawningly. More depressing because he had critisced Obama before, including rightfully calling him an egomaniac.
For Hitchens and his circle, Valentines day 1989 was their 9/11
Alpe d'Huez said:Not Susan, me. I'm frankly annoyed by it. Next negative post will result in the thread being closed. I may consider handing out an infraction or suspension if it's warranted.
Final warning.
aphronesis said:I'm curious then... and I ask this with respect for the thought, care and sheer longevity of your posting history and positions, if you don't find in general that Hitchen's was part of--and subscribed to--a "great man" culture, and by extension political policy (which could be extrapolated to imperialism), which seems at odds with what you describe in terms of Poland in the eighties and the achievement of people (and which I know to have been the case based on others' accounts of life on that side during those times). There seems a split between what he argued and what he "represented." But I've been intermittent in following him over the years.
Reformed said:I am a little confused. The OP ask what peoples views were of the man and they are giving them. Shouldn't you edit the original question if you don't want people answering? Just wondering why no negative views are allowed.
The Hitch said:I'm sorry I don't fully understand what you are asking. By "great man" culture, do you refer to the view that individuals make history, rather than the people?
The Hitch said:If you read the thread you will see that negative views are allowed, they make up about 40% of the thread, and that the mod comment was in response to a bunch of people trying to hijack the thread, and oldborns constant trolling.
