Everybody’s talking about the situation in Tibet and thats a good thing. Chinas policy and Tibets liberation efforts are of everyone’s concern. I think whats happening now can only help China on its way to democracy. Tibets demands, carefully worded by the Dalai Lamah, are not of unaccompishable nature. He’s not speaking of segregation but exclusive rights for the Tibetians to live out their culture. He sees Tibet as part of China - I am not sure if those who fight in the streets of Lhasa are on the same opinion, though.
Meanwhile, on the african continent, China supports bad governance (Angola) and tolerates even genocide (Sudan) in order to meet their requirements, to still its hunger for oil.
I don’t see this issue to be discussed in the german public with the same dedication and passion as the military operation in Iraq by the US or the Israel/Palestine conflict. (isn’t this proof that a new form of antisemitism and anti-americanism have reached the mainstream in german society?)
There’s no day without an article about these two conflicts, when you walk the streets downtown of any german city you see kids wearing the kufiya, anti-american slogans belong to every day language. Yesterday Barbara and me saw the movie “shooting dogs” that deals with the genocide in Rwanda. Watching it was a nightmare. To see the UN failing in this very conflict gives one an idea how the UN might work in general. We should rectify our picture of the UN as a noble place where smart politicians talk about world peace.
In Darfur, officials are speaking of 200,000 deads and about 2,3 million displaced persons, where is Juergen Todenhoefer, describing an african childhood in a sudanese war zone?
Where was Todenhoefers sympathy for the iraqi resistance when Saddam Hussein was still in power?
April 15, 2008
whats with Sudan?
April 4, 2008
Marbella!
Sorry folks, havent written for a while. The first couple of days of the easter holidays I’ve spent at my uncle’s place near Marbella. He’s a retired journalist and as an officer of high-rank he also worked for NATO in various functions.
My earliest memories of him were the struggles he and my mom fought out about topics like the policy of the ANC in South Africa, the peace movement in the 80ies, the pershing II discussion and so forth. In these discussions, it was my mom taking the far left position, leaving the whole of the right wing to fill in for my uncle. Nevertheless I always had the impression that these discussions were fair and constructive, yet sometimes a little louder, but more due to passion than aggression.
Its been a while since I had a longer conversation with my uncle, in fact, we only see each other once a year or so on one of our big family meetings.
A couple of months ago we started a little e-mail conversation since we found out that we think alike on various issues. Being at his place, together with his wife Carmen, we continued our discussing over a wide-spread series of topics and persons from spanish prime-minister Zapatero to Die Linke, the new left-winged party in Germany that is likely to take over opinions from the far right as well.
He told me about his work as a journalist and he was a little suprised to hear that Peter Scholl Latour is my girlfriend’s uncle. We both agreed that he’s an brave person, but we also agreed that we very rarely share his point of view.
My uncle showed me quite a bit of Andalusia, well, as much as one can squeeze into 3 days. Its such a lovely place and I plan to do this trip again!
Back home I started working on arrangements for my fellow musical friend Scott Brookman. He wrote some wonderful songs that still need some bass guitar. Keep ya updated:)
February 6, 2008
windows 98…
…really sucks!
its a pain in the ass to enter the www with my windows pc here. Luckily I made it to run an old profile on my Mac, so I can go online here.
Our soundcraft 24 track desk is out of order, so I took it out and replaced it by an old farfisa organ that was sitting in another room. I dont need that mixer so badly since I have 8 inputs on my MOTU 828 running.
I am thinking about buying a full drumkit, though. Doing this, I might also need a little mixer to get the various drums mixed down to one stereo track.
Call me nostalgic, but I somehow love that old desk. Whirlpool productions recorded their club hit “from disco:to disco” on it before we bought it from Hans Nieswandt. We produced all of our albums with the help of that mixer.
January 29, 2008
I just love this!
Sorry, german language only. This is a spoof of Tom Cruise doing a speech at a german award ceremony. This reward “Orden wider den tierischen Ernst” is given to people for their remarkable and outstanding performances in the field of humour and wittiness.
Enjoy Oliver Pocher as Tom Cruise.
Mmmh.
Er.
Well, I just noticed that youtube took off this video. :(:(
Instead see a part of the Pocher/Schmidt wherein they make fun of Al Gore and the hysteria all around climate change and the knee-jerk effects and actions followed by.
January 22, 2008
avalox
I’ve been sick for the past 6 days or so, lying in bed, feeling miserable. The first two days I could hardly speak. Then I took Avalox, an antibiotic that not only kills bacteria but also makes you feel not so good after taking it. So it seems like not only the bad guys amongst the micro organisms get harmed by this magic potion. collateral damage, so to say.
Anyway, the overall effect was a good one, in a few minutes I will leave my home to go to work. I have a band workshop, all kids about 10-12 years, we rehearse on “SATISFACTION” by the Stones. I hope my voice will stand the wall of sound produced by 4 kids in a rock mood.
January 16, 2008
we played Wii at the weekend!
That was a lot of fun. Friends of us recently bought the Wii along with a bunch of the hottest titles for this console. I had the chance to play Resident Evil 4, one of my favourite games, with the Wii controler and nunchuk. That was a great experience and my friends had to jump in to stop me from a killing frenzy.
Later on we all played Wii Sports, especially bowling and golf. My girlfriend Barbara once dropped her controller during bowling and for a short moment it was like she might hit the TV screen with it.
“Shall we use straps to tighten the controller to our wrists?”
“Paah, no. Thats not neccessary!”
Anyway, I consider buying the Wii for myself now since its really a totally new experience playing with this kind of controlling devices. And with “Mario Galaxy” theres a title that is so spaced-out it makes LSD look like sandwich spread.
January 9, 2008
December 31, 2007
on my stereo
sorry for not writing during christmas holidays. too much food, too many appointments…;)
theres nothing I could write about lately so I thought I’d give you a list of songs I run on my ipod these days.
1. hitsville UK - the clash
2. sunflower - paul weller
3. where the heart is - prefab sprout
4. hate to say I told you so - the hives
5. tell the boys hello - extra
6. my sarah - thin lizzy
7. marcia baila - les rita mitsouko
8. highwayman - jimmy webb
Have a fantastic year 2008 you all!!!
December 18, 2007
Eu and USA to give 5.6 billion to Palestinians
Fatah leader Abbas said that its his goal to collect 5.6 billion US$ for the period of 2008-10 at the ‘donors’ conference in Paris.
On townhall.com I read:
Using the best population estimate of 1.35 million Palestinians on the West Bank, this comes to a staggering amount of money: per capita, over $1,400 per year, or about what an Egyptian earns annually.
In an accurate comment on german news program “tagesthemen” yesterday night a journalist stated that in 2007 a total amount of approximately 2,000 qassam rockets had been fired from Gazastrip onto israelian territory. He suggested to the Palestianan Authority to save that money and rather spend it on infrastructure, med-care or food.
There’s another point I read about on german blog lizas welt: all arab countries, which never get tired in showing their anger towards Israel (if they speak of ‘Israel’ as a country at all) and compassion for the Palestinian people, step back when it comes to showing solidarity to the people of Palestine in terms of financial support.
Saudi-Arabia, one of the richest neighbours, spent only 86 million US$ in 2007 to subsidize Palestinian Authorities. Other arab countries donate less or nothing at all. The Oil price increased since 2002 and the Gulf states (Bahrain, Saudi-Arabia, Kathar, UAE, Kuweit and Oman) will make a total of 400 Billion US$ this year. Why is it not possible for these countries to support Palestine Authorities the way the EU and the USA do, moneywise? Talk is cheap…
If I would be president of the Palestine Authority, having 5.6 Billion a year, I would make peace with Israel, buy all Hamas supporters a one way ticket to Iran, build a couple of five-star hotels and start a new project: “Come to the Palestine Riviera! - the last undiscovered resort at the mediterranean sea.”
But I fear that it’ll rather been spend on TV programs like this:
cheers!
December 11, 2007
french kissin’
Years ago I had a trip on a train and a guy suffering from the tourette syndrom was sitting pretty close to me.
I couldnt see him, but I could hear him swearing from time to time. I have to say, I really pity the guy and all but it was everything but an uninteresting train ride.
I didnt learn too many new curse words, though. It was pretty much the usual stuff. We germans are boring, I guess.
Since I dont have too much to write today I show you a funny scene from “curb your enthusiasm” that deals with that problem.
Have you recognized Michael York?