Monday, October 30, 2006

l'antiamericanisme primaire


Pour qui tu te prends, espèce de peuple impérieux? Tu t’étends partout pas d’tact : ooouhh c’est périlleux… Ça va péter de par toutes les parties opprimées Faudra payer pour tou’és pays qu’t’as tenté d’touer Toé qui sais pas pourquoi personne peut t’supporter

Yada, yada, yada. The unbearable lightness of an empty lefty mind.

9 comments:

The Darkroom said...

Sounds just as clever as l'anti pinko-leftism primaire.

Mr roT said...

AA, welcome back from Seattle. Sorry we didn't talk. I posted something for hou here. Didn't get muc traffic, but Paglia is at her best here.

Mr roT said...

Just got through this lyric without pukeing. Proud. This makes Bob Dylan look like quite the subtle artiste.

Arelcao Akleos said...

An extraordinary find, AI. What are the apriori odds someone would have such a "tone poem" available on the net just as we had embarked on "La Cherchez au Temps Primaire"?
As for Dylan, in comparison with this artist, Robert is Thomas.

The Darkroom said...

An extraordinary find
he located a stupid frenchman and you call it an extroardinary find ? I'll take it as a compliment.

Arelcao Akleos said...

He located a Frenchman, in less than an hour, who embodied in one brilliant poem all the perfection of Gallic thought, and you take it as a compliment that this was possible? Sic Transit French Self Esteem

Tecumseh said...

In all fairness, these artistes are not quite French -- rather, they are Québécois. And, they peddle their wares using federal funding, of course:

Loco Locass are not among the sovereigntist artists whose political stance leads them to boycott federal funding programmes. In particular, some of their recordings have received federal recording industry subsidies. Federalists have charged that this poses an integrity problem, since they accept funding from the very level of government whose rejection they seek to promote.

For the French-minded, there is no contradiction there, of course.

Mr roT said...

That's cool. How better to subvert something than with its support?

The Darkroom said...

For the French-minded, there is no contradiction there, of course.

It's art: there is no contradiction. And nor should there be, unless you only want to soviet-style see art designed to bolster policy.