Delusion is fundamental to all human conception: a finite brain cannot possibly comprehend a - to all intents and purposes - infinite universe. Thus, science is delusional; and (as with all human delusion) woefully deficient in humility...
Per
Delusion is fundamental to all human conception: a finite brain cannot possibly comprehend a - to all intents and purposes - infinite universe. Thus, science is delusional; and (as with all human delusion) woefully deficient in humility...
Per
- Hvis nogen blev stødt af bestemte scener, var dette fuldstændig utilsigtet og værtskomiteen undskylder, skriver IOC.
En hyklerisk løgn:
Har man forstået mig? - Dionysos mod den korsfæstede...
- Nietzsche / Ecce Homo
Per
"Danmarks¨" Radio har travlt med at udstille sig som den propagandistiske løgnemaskine man i virkeligheden er:
https://www.dr.dk/nyheder/udland/ukraines-kontroversielle-sprog-kriger-skudt-i-hovedet
Lad os derfor notere alle de meget uheldige fakta som DR ikke kan nævne, fordi de er ubetinget viet til den store krigsløgn, som det imperialistiske, neo-kolonialistiske og EU liderlige DR så ømt har omfavnet:
Iryna Dmytrivna Farion (Ukrainian: Ірина Дмитрівна Фаріон, pronounced [iˈrɪnɐ ˈdmɪtrʲiu̯nɐ fɐrʲiˈɔn]; 29 April 1964 – 19 July 2024) was a Ukrainian linguist and nationalist politician who served as a deputy in the Verkhovna Rada as a member of Svoboda.[4][5]
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In 2006, Farion balloted for People's Deputy of Ukraine mandate from the All-Ukrainian Union "Svoboda", of which she was a member beginning in 2005. In 2006, Farion also successfully balloted to the regional council, while in 2010, she won in a majoritarian electoral district of Lviv.[citation needed]
In February 2010, on International Mother Language Day, Farion was filmed telling kindergartners to avoid using Russian names.[13][14] In one instance, she tells them to "go where the Mashas live" if they wanted to be called Masha; a video of the incident was aired on Russian state television and was widely criticized.[15][16] The incident was also widely discussed and criticized in the Ukrainian media.[17] One deputy from the Party of Regions asked the Prosecutor General of Ukraine to file a criminal case against her on the grounds of language-based and nationality-based discrimination.[7]
In the 2012 parliamentary election, Farion was elected into parliament after winning a constituency in Lviv Oblast.[18]
In the 2014 parliamentary election, Farion again tried to win a constituency seat in Lviv, but failed this time having finished third in her constituency with approximately 16% of the vote.[19]
In July 2015, the Investigative Committee of Russia filed a criminal case against Farion on the charges of "incitement to murder" and "extremist statements".[20]
In April 2018, she called Russian-speaking Ukrainians "mentally retarded" and claimed that they had caused the Russo-Ukrainian War.[21] In October of the same year, she called ethnic Hungarians in Zakarpattia Oblast "morons" and suggested that they "go back to Hungary", while comparing them to dogs.[22] That year she also called for a campaign to "punch every Russian-speaking person in the jaw".[5]
In March 2019, in response to journalist Dmitry Gordon's criticism of Stepan Bandera, Farion called Gordon an enemy and wished him a "torturous death". For this, she was harshly criticized by the National Union of Journalists of Ukraine.[23]