Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/03/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]How I love the delete key. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marc James Small" Subject: Re: [Leica] Leica Sighting > I suspect that this posting will cause BD to again accuse me of > anti-semitism. > > Riefenstahl was a political lightweight and was > always viewed as an opportunist with great > abilities by Goebbels, who used her when he could > and who then tossed her aside around 1937. She > had no ties with the Nazi Party or the Nazi ethos > other than as a hired gun, and early on before > its true nature was revealed. (Reread your > Tolkien to understand the subtle play this > is: evil does not appear openly as evil until it > is dominant and, by the time the Nazi evil had > become evident, Riefenstahl had been tossed into > the wastebasket of history by the Nazis other > than her long-standing affair with Speer: I do > not believe that Albrecht and Leni discussed > Death Camps during their apres-ski assignations in, say, 1943.) > > The Allies were really hot to nail her as a war > criminal of some sort but could not do so as the > evidence available then and available today > simply showed her to be a political > flibertigibbet who was a brilliant director and > who had a great eye for the proper frame. The > same can be said of the Soviet movie director, > Eisenstein: he was loved by the Soviets early on > and then, also, was cast aside. (There is an odd > bit of trivia: Eisenstein spoke fluent Japanese > and modeled his films on the Haiku, though I do > not see this in POTEMKIN.) Eisenstein's work > ought to be condemned as evil work for an evil > regime if a similar standard is applied to Riefenstahl. > > I shook the hand of Willy Ley. Ley shook the > hand of Wehrner von Braun. von Braun shook the > hand of Hitler. I am thus three generations of > hand-shakes removed from Adolph Hitler. Does > this make me a Nazi? Judging from an exchange on > this topic in the late 1990's, BD would perhaps > say, "yeah! the guy's a Nazi!" However, to > restore my stature within this group, I am three > handshakes away from Lenin and only two away from > Stalin and also three away from Mao. I might > well be a bigot, but I am, i the end, an equal-opportunity bigot. <he > grins> > > The Nazis and Communists are both, of course, > artifacts of the belief that the State ought to > control everything and this is a product of the > Left. These are brother ideologies and there's > really not a dime's bit of difference between > them even in their side elements such as > anti-semitism. The true political line runs from > the Right ("let do as thy wilt be the whole of > thy law") to the Left ("that which is not > forbidden is compulsory"). Note well that the US > Christian fundamentalists are now shifting to > support for the US leftish political parties. > > Responses off-line, please. And leave Leni > alone: she was a political putz and a > photographic genius. She and Eisenstein fit into > identical categories with the only difference > being that Leni spent five years in Allied > confinement while Eisenstein was under house > arrest for the final fifteen years of his life. > > It's your turn at bat, BD, but please let us do this off-List. > > Marc >> > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information