Bernadine Dohrn

Joseph Tracy brook7 at sover.net
Mon Feb 2 01:26:25 CST 2009


I can't hate Frenesi either, but I respect Dohrn more than any FBI  
snitches. After all Frenesi is not following her conscience and  
Dohrn  arguably was.
The underlying issue with Dohrn is that she was for violent  
revolution against an empire with a dark side  much the same as  
European Fascism. To me her tactics are futile. Did the American  
revolution end colonialism? Did the war against Fascism end fascism?   
Still it is hard to renounce all bombings.  Most still favor some.   
Who would Jesus bomb?

My house has a mortgage and may still when I die or move. Most of the  
world is owned by a very few and it is hard to know how to fight  
them. I find myself far more disgusted by the happy blather of the  
first fighter pilots to drop bombs on Iraq than by Dohrn. To me  
Frenesi and the youthful Dohrn and the Pilots are all too easily  
seduced by violence, but who isn't?
On Feb 2, 2009, at 12:57 AM, rich wrote:

> sure someone mentioned this already
>
> in some ways to me this is what Frenesi resembles in my minds eye:
>
> www.pbs.org/.../images/film_bernadine.jpg or
> images.usatoday.com/.../2005/08/15/dohrn-mug.jpg
>
> interesting woman--hard to fault the anti-war sentiment of 60s
> radicals though the painful folly of its youthful blather is rather
> sad and the smugness unattractive
>
> how did the orgies in the back of vans on the way to detroit or
> somewheres roaring down the highway become bombings?
> such bravery and anger wasted and misdirected
>
> all became the pointless 70s
> but what the fuck do I know
>
> i just can't hate Frenesi I guess is what I'm saying




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