He's also the creator of the fictional retelling of the Battle of
Thermopylae, 300. Do you also find any thing objectionable in this
comic/movie? I would doubt it, given that it contains all the right
themes to excite an Evolian imagination: oiled-up and muscled
Spartans warriors, scorn for physical deformity and inferiority, free,
superior and warrior-ruled West versus enslaved, sensual and priestly
East, and just the right dialogue to suggest that testosteronic
elation one gets only by reading the titles of Heathen Imperialism,
Men Among the Ruin or even the Order of the Iron Wreath ... quite the
Jew, Miller! -- who, by the way, I hope is not reading this topic, or
he'd be having a hell of a laugh, and perhaps feel inspired to author
a comic about a cute group of Internet warriors...
--- In evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "vandermok" <vandermok@...> wrote:
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> By the way, Frank Miller is also the director of 'Sin City', a
blood's bath recyclings all imaginary dregs of Manga and comic books
with a sure impact on the teen minds.
> About Walt Disney, he was not only a Mason, an alcoholic, afflicted
by the syndrome of Lolita, but was also an informator of the FBI all
through 25 years. All things hardly coming out, like the brothels and
the syphilis of Einstein.
>
> (Sources: 'Walt Disney, Hollywood's Dark Prince' by M. Eliot;
'Private Lives of A. Einstein' by R. Highfield and R. Carter. Also
quoted by J.G. Ballard in 'A User's Guide to the Millenium').
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