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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well, he certainly understands what tribes are all about -- and the implications that has for nation-building:

"however, mr. snappy dresser himself knows what tribes are (pg. 299). in fact, he sounds like he’s been reading a lot of steve sailer!:

'A tribe is a family which has grown as a result of procreation. It follows that a tribe is a big family….' unfortunately '…tribalism damages nationalism because tribal allegiance weakens national loyalty and flourishes at its expense…. It is damaging to the political structure if it is subjected to the family, tribal, or sectarian social structure and adopts its characteristics.'

so, he’s not quite as dumb as he looks, eh? not quite."

2/28/11, 5:48 AM

Anonymous Big bill said...

The Kadafi links go nowhere. What's up?

2/28/11, 7:47 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I can't seem to access the essays on the site.

Also, as of right now, this thread is "Untitled".

2/28/11, 8:25 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

He is no dummy. Libya has had one of the highest standards of living in Africa for years. He has always been crazy yet he managed to keep power. However unpopular he now is, his shoes will hard to fill and may lead to civil war for years.

2/28/11, 8:40 AM

Anonymous bleach said...

That www.algathafi.org site seems to be down...

2/28/11, 9:27 AM

Blogger gwern said...

The links are broken, but all seem to be old enough that you can get at them via the Internet Archive, for example the first two are http://web.archive.org/web/20041204020447/http://www.algathafi.org/turkey-eng.html & http://web.archive.org/web/20041207005534/http://www.algathafi.org/kurea-issue.htm

2/28/11, 9:54 AM

Blogger McVeigh said...

Yes, the Pan-Africanism of Gheddafi was live until about 2007/08, then because the problem created by this wave of immigrants he has changed his mind about.
Before was possible for africans enter and stay in Libya without permission, this created problems also for Italy because a lot of Somalis were in Libya waiting for a step to Italy.
In 2009 Gheddafi and Italy signed an economic and anti-immigration agreement: crackdown on the illegals in the libyan ports, an electronic fence along the border with Chad, possibility for Italy to reject the boats of aliens to Libya and a collaboration with italian and libyans marines togheter in the libyan coastguard.
In 2008 35.000 aliens from Libya arrived in Italy, in 2009 6.000, and in 2010 3.500.
Now this agreement is in a limbo.
If you want my prevision, I guess the Libya's final chapter under Gheddafi rule is still to come

2/28/11, 10:54 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is an impressive website. There are hundreds of audio excerpts in nearly a dozen languages. Videos too.

Notice that the first three languages are in order: Arabic, Chinese and then English. I suppose that means something.

Albertosaurus

2/28/11, 11:30 AM

Anonymous Mick Reactionary said...

"Across Difficult Country noticed in 2000 that Khadaffi, having come in from the cold in 2003,"

Either Across sees the future or there is problem with the dates.

2/28/11, 11:33 AM

Anonymous Lugash said...

I am Lugash.

Across Difficult Country noticed in 2000 that Khadaffi, having come in from the cold in 2003, had turned to internet punditry:

ADC has a mighty impressive crystal ball.

I am Lugash.

2/28/11, 12:14 PM

Blogger David said...

Col. G. may well be a decent proxy for the best Libya can do. According to Lynn and Vanhanen, its national IQ average is 84.

3/3/11, 7:12 PM

Anonymous Analytical said...

Notice that the first three languages are in order: Arabic, Chinese and then English. I suppose that means something.

It most certainly does.  It means they are in alphabetical order.

3/4/11, 4:18 PM

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