1933-1945 - 6 million dead whose crime it was to differ - Lest we forget
Some utterly useless trivia about myself:
My name is Max.
I'm from Berlin.
For North Americans I am a Liberal. However, Phil Ochs has shown that there is no such thing as a left-wing liberal (Love Me I'm A Liberal). The term is almost always associated with businesspeople in Europe. I am not a businessman, neither do I plan to ever become one. Additionally, I'm not against taxes at all. I believe that businesspeople will rapidly become a thing of the past as the internet trend against fees and towards free content community funded projects in the Wikipedia style changes capitalism forever. I think by doing this we are trailblazers for the future!
For Europeans I am a Socialist. That would be more precise a characterization, but Socialism was just supposed to be a transient state (and isn't financially supportable within a nation state system forever, either) and isn't designed for eternity. From this we gather:
I am neither. Not even a commie pig. Not even much of an anarchist (too pessimistic about people in general). Rather a non-excited hippie of the Why Can't We All Just Get Along sort and fervently pro-multiculturalism. I deeply despise and try to fight racism and xenophobia as well as revisionism. I don't believe in conspiracies. I'm a believer too, but as for self-appointed earthly substitutes I have a tendency to go along with Hannah Arendt who said: "Nobody has the right to obey"
My fields of fondness (I possess expertise in only few of them) are (in no particular order):
Folks that put their stamps on me:
I'm not as prolific as I probably ought to be. I hope though that my contributions will be helpful.
P.S.: The most fitting label would probably be: typical Guardian reader, though I have done that only twice in my life, once in Wandsworth (or possibly Battersea) and once in Nice.