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lawrence dennis
01-13-2005, 12:03 PM
Here is what Winwood Reade had to say in his book The Martyrdom of Man (first published in 1872):




"Rome lived upon its principal until ruin stared it in the face. Industry is the only true source of wealth and there was no industry in Rome. By day the Ostia road was crowded with carts and muleteers, carrying to the great city the silks and spices of the East, the marble of Asia Minor, the timber of the Atlas, the grain of Africa and Egypt; and [color=red]the carts brought nothing out but loads of dung. That was their return cargo[/color]."






http://www.jackassthemovie.com/poster/poster.jpg




When PR-resident ZOGpuppet said "They hate our freedom" he definitely had a point, because Hymiewood products are the #1 export representing Amerikwa the world over, and this is how "free speech" (of, by, and for Jooz) appears to people whose sensibilities have not yet been destroyed by steady excreta from Jew brains. The handwriting is on the wall (http://www.bartleby.com/65/me/Mene-Men.html).

MOMUS
01-13-2005, 12:54 PM
Nicely put.

I'm reminded of the jewsmedia's daily assault on Muslim values and the "backward" Muslim World's resistance to jewish filth. No wonder that the "insurgents" (patriots) in Fallujah call out to one another that the "jews are coming!" when they spot a patrol of US GIs.

lawrence dennis
01-18-2005, 01:07 PM
Sometimes the image does not display properly. Here is the link (to the movie poster) image that goes with the quote by Reade:

http://www.jackassthemovie.com/poster/poster.html

Pixi
01-18-2005, 04:55 PM
I don't think I've ever even heard of that movie before. Has anyone here seen it?

Nordblod
01-18-2005, 09:26 PM
Yes. It has its knee-slapping moments, to be sure, but when viewing it from a racialist perspective, there is no escaping the overall sense of despondency and purposelessness that appear to characterize today's white youth.

lawrence dennis
01-28-2005, 04:31 PM
[QUOTE=Nordblod]Yes. It has its knee-slapping moments, to be sure, but when viewing it from a racialist perspective, there is no escaping the overall sense of [color=darkorchid]despondency and purposelessness that appear to characterize today's white youth[/color].[/QUOTE]There have been many incidents of people copying stunts aired on the TV version of the MTV show, and probably many more incidents that are unreported.

[size=4]'Jackass' imitators are new menace (http://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com/projects/crimebeat/po090103s1.shtml)[/size]

... Last month, five boys, ages 15 to 17, were arrested in the Town of New Windsor after they faked a stunt inspired by the movie ''Jackass.''

The teens allegedly had a friend planted in the parking lot of a Shop Rite on Route 32 and then drove by in the van and staged a kidnapping, videotaping the entire event.

The teens were caught after frightened bystanders called police. Police later tracked down the teens in their van and charged them with misdemeanor counts of riot.

Similar stunts have also taken place around the country.

- This month, four teens in Cleveland, Ohio, were arrested for allegedly videotaping themselves randomly urinating in public and using stun guns on homeless people.

- Last month, a teacher in Charlotte County, Fla., was forced to resign after she allegedly allowed her students to videotape dangerous stunts in her classroom. Stunts included full-contact kickboxing and the imitation of professional wrestling moves.

- In May, a teen from Sarasota, Fla., was injured after he videotaped himself jumping into a pool from a five-story building. The teen broke both wrists, shattered his pelvis into four pieces and his heel into nine pieces.

While some of the incidents can be attributed to unwise, youthful mistakes, many groups have said MTV, the station that aired the show, and its producers are the ones to blame for these actions....
[size=4][color=black]Will the Real Jack*** Please Stand Up? (http://www.njsbf.com/njsbf/student/eagle/fall02-1.cfm)[/color][/size]

Last year, after Johnny Knoxville threw himself on a barbecue grill in an episode of MTV's Jackass, a 13-year-old boy from Connecticut re-enacted the stunt by having his friends pour gasoline on him and light him on fire. But the boy forgot to dress in a flame-retardant suit.Consequently, he suffered second- and third-degree burns and spent five weeks in the hospital.

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The 13-year-old Connecticut boy's "copycat" injury is only one in a string of such incidents inspired by stunts seen on Jackass. In Hartford, Connecticut an 11-year-old boy was burned after he ignited a chemical-soaked rag he tied to his leg.

A 12-year-old boy from Florida decided to spray his hand with bug spray and then light it on fire. Then there is the case of two boys from Kentucky, ages 16 and 17, who drove a car into a third boy, breaking his leg and ankle. The third boy was supposed to jump over the car. The Kentucky boys [color=red]wanted to make a tape of their stunt and send it to Jackass[/color]. MTV denies airing a similar stunt so that it cannot be called a "copycat" incident, but critics of Jackass believe that the show inspired the boys to try the stunt. MTV no longer accepts tapes from viewers and, in another disclaimer, aired during the show, discourages them from sending them. However, most fans of Johnny Knoxville know that he got his start on Jackass after submitting a tape in which he was gassed with pepper spray and shot with a Taser.

The show's target audience according to MTV is 18 to 24 -year-old boys. However, a much younger audience is performing the "copycat" incidents, suggesting that MTV's estimate is high.... For further proof that America's decline spews 'dung' out onto the world, see this thread (http://www.vnnforum.com/showthread.php?t=14778).