Sunday, October 29, 2006

Hyp-Hop

You know, as in Hypocrisy-Hop? Everybody’s doing it these days.

“So yo, who put down the beat first? That’s hard to say, homey. But if you suckas take a look at the latest rhyme going on, Germany’s “skull scandal”, you’ll see that they ain’t no stoppin’ dis bitch. U can’t touch this, know what I’m sayin’?”

The Empörung (outrage) that everyone in Germany is so demonstratively expressing now about the misbehavior of a handful of Bundeswehr troops in Afghanistan three years ago, though correct in its condemnation, is completely out of proportion to the gravity of the offense. The degree of this reaction is only explicable when one factors in Germany’s favorite, longstanding role of being the blameless evangelist in all matters concerning political correctness and morality - at least when it comes to anything that Germany has to say about what the United States is involved in (see Guantanamo).

Many Americans, for their part, are openly expressing Schadenfreude (gloating) about Germany’s fall from the moral high ground and expect that Germans will now have to qualify their future comments a bit when it comes to incidents Americans are anything but proud about (see Abu Ghraib). You know, misery loves company.

And the Afghani outrage about this matter, though understandable, comes over to me as being artificial and calculated, especially now that one is openly speculating about the origin of the defiled remains; they where most likely those of fallen Russian soldiers. It’s not like they would have ever abused Russian bodies, right? And come to think of it, I cannot recall the Afghani reaction to the desecrated American bodies being dragged through the streets of Libya or hung from bridges in Iraq. But I can imagine it, though. And I don’t like what I see.

The Russian’s haven’t made a comment about this yet, by the way. But should they, it’ll certainly going to be good one. They can Hyp-Hop with the best of us.

“So it’s back in da limo with me and my crew where we gonna beatbox the next sample and mix up da rhyme for the next time.” And don’t worry, either. There always is a next time.

Wir sind mehr betroffen als ihr!

Kommentare auf Deutsch? Her damit! 

Posted by clarsonimus at 08:44:11 | Permanent Link | Comments (3) |
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1 - I'm surprised there isn't more outrage towards the media in this case. The 'skull scandal' is obviously rightfully seen as horrible - but however morally reprehensible such a braindead action is/was, the individuals involved aren't the ones breaking ratings and selling out newspapers/magazines by plastering the images all over everything possible. I guess it's wrong to take pictures with a skull because it's degrading/ desecrates the dead, but it's not wrong to make lots of money by selling said photos as long as you emphasize how wrong it was for someone else to take them. (Comment this)

Written by: Tom at 2006/10/29 - 14:49:13
2 - Exactly, Tom. Some of the people making the money on this are hyp-hoppers, too. (Comment this)

Written by: Clarsonimus at 2006/10/29 - 19:40:15 in reply to: 1
3 - Seems every nation has its skeletons in the closet :) (Comment this)

Written by: Haddock at 2006/10/29 - 22:08:59
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