[ExI] Personal "backgrounds" and alleged relevance thereof

estropico estropico at gmail.com
Sat Mar 8 09:02:09 UTC 2008


I couldn't help noticing that my suggestion for a compromise on the
subject of Stefano Vaj's alleged penchant for nazi iconography has
been typically sidestepped. Here's the proposal:

[in order to protect Vaj's real identity]
> we could post the animated version of the logo on YouTube, removing the
> references to Stefano's business, his real surname and the business' url.

http://lists.extropy.org/pipermail/extropy-chat/2008-March/041511.html

However, given that Vaj won't play ball and give us any answers, this
thread is boring indeed, as someone has commented. Before I abandon
it, though, I'm going to sum it up - as it looks from my point of
view:

-Stefano "Vaj" has no problem ignoring netiquette and revealing other
people's real name on a public list such as this, as he has done in my
case in another thread. Despite that, he steadfastedly refuses to
disclose his real name to the list, even as he insists that it's a
totally trivial issue. My only guess for this behaviour is that
"respected lawyer" Stefano XXXXX would rather avoid being associated
with the extreme political writings of "Stefano Vaj".

-The Waffen-SS business logo: obviously Vaj subscribes to the saying
that an image is worth a thousands words, hence his categorical
refusal to allow the list a peek at the logo he has had no problem
displaying of his business website for a number of years.

Then again, the logo is only the "cherry" on the "cake" that are Vaj's
political writings. Now that I've noted the above, I will move on to
the politics of "overhumanism" in other threads.

Cheers,
Fabio



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