Advertisement
Your Email:
Subject:
Message: Entry: Who's Infallible Here, Anyway? The Human Life Review Chooses Party Over Church Link: http://www.takimag.com/site/article/wars_and_rumors_of_war#5489 Post contents: @Dr. Cathey Since you mention the theme Montoneros let me put some things in their true perspective. 1) Montoneros was originally a right-wing nationalist group, which descended from "Tacuara" an ultracatolic, corporatist group with more than a bit of anti-semitism (they were accused of instances of kidnapping of young Jewish students and carving swastikas on their foreheads and cheeks). It was later on that they, in their nationalistic fervor went for help to another nationalist, ex-nazi sympathizer, America-hater, Fidel Castro. 2) You talk of Montoneros, which became notorious in the 70s, while the coup that I deplore and denounce happened in 1964. A date in which most Argentinian hisotrias agree everything went downhill real fast. 3) The Montoneros, and the ERP were but the students of the philosophy of Ongania, Mienvillie, etc. which says that "if you do not like the way the Government or the society works, then overthrow it, and make things according to your model of what an ideal society would be." The only difference is the model chosen. They were both too enamored of their mental constructs to worry about something going wrong, and too despective of the people living under the new system, which should be made to agree, and punished if not sufficiently grateful for having been given a better society. The Montoneros were the children of the coup-makers of 1964, no more no less. Cursed be Ongania Cursed be Father Mienvielle Cursed be Gorostiaga Cursed be Caggiano. Dr. Bothey, when I consider the evil that those Catholics unleased on my poor country, evils which is still recovering from, I am two fingers away from blaspheming. If you do not want me to blaspheme, do not address me again, on anything. Sent at: 2008 11 22