Jacques Dehée | Re: Big Brother
- Autor: Jacques Dehée (“jacquesdehe”)
- Tema: Re: Big Brother
- Data: 2005-12-15 03:11
- Mesaje: 1903 (a supra, presedente, seguente)
Dave Mac Leod gave in Auxlang the signal to a general and without end esperantist offensive of solidarity with our personal esperantist Big Brother: > What's going on? Hm, yes indeed, so what. From what I can tell, > it looks like the creation of drama where there was none before. > Whoosh, drama. My favourite is the person that comes to > novialidointerlingualingufrancanovaespointerlingue (choose one), > makes a few suggestions, people don't like them and then suddenly > "N(os)ia lingua/o es(t)as cxe/en (un) krizo! " > Er, no it's not. > And I've only been involved in the movement for seven months now. > Don, do you ever tire of the madness? > Dave MacLeod Dave Mac Leod was already kicked in Idolinguo by a very old Idist. Dave Mac Leod is everywhere in attack for Esperanto. Jacques * --- In LinguaFrancaNova@yahoogroups.com, "dave5dave5dave" <mithridates@h...> wrote: > > Big Brother implies a lot of power (and respect from your side) - I > wouldn't go that far. I saw a post the other day however that said > Esperanto is the Joe Clark of IALs. That's pretty funny if you're > Canadian. Here's what it said: > > "Esperanto is the Joe Clark of conlangs (Joe Clark up to 2 years ago > that is), the guy that hangs around for too long, doesn't let anyone > else have the spotlight and makes sure that no-one else has a chance > to have any attention, but at the same time has next to zero > popularity among the people at large." > > I'm not usually into the Esperanto-bashing myself but that was a > pretty funny image. We had to put up with Joe Clark for about four > years until he finally decided to retire and stop standing in the way > of the merger. > > --- In LinguaFrancaNova@yahoogroups.com, Jacques Dehée > <jacquesdehe@y...> wrote: > > > > > > Esperanto was born from fair ideal. > > > > But time that changes everything > > > > gave rivals to be crushed > > > > by unfair means. > > > > The ideal became: penetrate, > > > > control and sabotage rivals, > > > > kill every hope of gaining > > > > a language for the world. > > > > Esperanto is our Big Brother. > > >