Greetings from Germany
Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2024 11:13 am
Hello,
to introduce myself it might be the best to quickly describe how I came here. In my schooltime I've always been mostly interested in technical subjects and Linux and computer stuff in private, although I never understood chemistry really, until the upper classes (10-13) where I got more into literature and history (although through my grandfather this was always something that fascinated me). Of course this is heavily leftist, which led to me being anti-religion, anti-capitalist, anti-American (although one classmate was son of a US soldier), anti-Israel and essentially socialist. I read a lot of theoretical stuff (Socialism and Anarchism or mixed like Bakunin) and the works of Bertolt Brecht. I still hold most of the ideas and values of that time, maybe like in another introduction about this Devi quote, I didn't know which political philosophy can really lead to this.
Then I started studying in Heidelberg (history and political "science"), got into music and wasn't really in the Uni, but mostly working at a autonomous bar (leftist or unpolitical) and started then working on medieval markets throughout Germany, the Netherlands, Austria and Switzerland) where I got more into religion and especially philosophy, so I decided to study again in Mainz (Philosophy and Literature). My feminist teacher for Literature hated me, because I refused to read feminist books and didn't even buy or act like I'm interested, so everyone besides the russian girl sitting next to me hated me strongly and when they didn't accept one essay I decided to study something real aside of Philosophy and switched to Darmstadt for IT and Philosophy and worked as admin at the uni which was a great time. The IT jobs I did after weren't, one political statement and you're made the idiot and get the very worst work and much more than anybody else (I had at Bosch probably double the work than the others in my team).
I hope that's not too autobiographical, but I don't know how to make sense of it without. Anyways, the more the political climate heated up in Germany (the financial crisis 2008 with the occupy ECB in Frankfurt , migrant madness 2015 and especially since Korona) I started fully revising everything I learned and was often shocked, how much is either a flat-out lie or leaves out essential information (JEWS, which will never be mentioned in Germany except the Holocaust narrative).
So, I'm here, because I think a society needs a common ideal which glues them together, which is often called Weltanschauung. For a long time Christianity, or what the Europeans made of it, and through the Renaissance the ancient greek philosophy was somewhat blended into it as well. Today I feel that our society is completely empty besides a worship of the God called money and all political decisions are based on it or excesed with it. This made me very interested in CT and I'd like to learn more about it and find likeminded people to discuss and maybe do something together. In one other introduction it was asked which skills one can add and with me that would probably be IT stuff like setting up and managing servers and websites, some IT security knowledge and I've read a lot of books (although that's not necessarily good).
I'll close with this and because of the disclaimer I've left out everything which could be punishable by §130 of FRG "law" (wrong-think).
to introduce myself it might be the best to quickly describe how I came here. In my schooltime I've always been mostly interested in technical subjects and Linux and computer stuff in private, although I never understood chemistry really, until the upper classes (10-13) where I got more into literature and history (although through my grandfather this was always something that fascinated me). Of course this is heavily leftist, which led to me being anti-religion, anti-capitalist, anti-American (although one classmate was son of a US soldier), anti-Israel and essentially socialist. I read a lot of theoretical stuff (Socialism and Anarchism or mixed like Bakunin) and the works of Bertolt Brecht. I still hold most of the ideas and values of that time, maybe like in another introduction about this Devi quote, I didn't know which political philosophy can really lead to this.
Then I started studying in Heidelberg (history and political "science"), got into music and wasn't really in the Uni, but mostly working at a autonomous bar (leftist or unpolitical) and started then working on medieval markets throughout Germany, the Netherlands, Austria and Switzerland) where I got more into religion and especially philosophy, so I decided to study again in Mainz (Philosophy and Literature). My feminist teacher for Literature hated me, because I refused to read feminist books and didn't even buy or act like I'm interested, so everyone besides the russian girl sitting next to me hated me strongly and when they didn't accept one essay I decided to study something real aside of Philosophy and switched to Darmstadt for IT and Philosophy and worked as admin at the uni which was a great time. The IT jobs I did after weren't, one political statement and you're made the idiot and get the very worst work and much more than anybody else (I had at Bosch probably double the work than the others in my team).
I hope that's not too autobiographical, but I don't know how to make sense of it without. Anyways, the more the political climate heated up in Germany (the financial crisis 2008 with the occupy ECB in Frankfurt , migrant madness 2015 and especially since Korona) I started fully revising everything I learned and was often shocked, how much is either a flat-out lie or leaves out essential information (JEWS, which will never be mentioned in Germany except the Holocaust narrative).
So, I'm here, because I think a society needs a common ideal which glues them together, which is often called Weltanschauung. For a long time Christianity, or what the Europeans made of it, and through the Renaissance the ancient greek philosophy was somewhat blended into it as well. Today I feel that our society is completely empty besides a worship of the God called money and all political decisions are based on it or excesed with it. This made me very interested in CT and I'd like to learn more about it and find likeminded people to discuss and maybe do something together. In one other introduction it was asked which skills one can add and with me that would probably be IT stuff like setting up and managing servers and websites, some IT security knowledge and I've read a lot of books (although that's not necessarily good).
I'll close with this and because of the disclaimer I've left out everything which could be punishable by §130 of FRG "law" (wrong-think).