In 2003, Crispin Glover published an incendiary essay titled “What Is It?”
This essay implies Steven Spielberg is a pedophile and Jewish supremacist, among other things.
This essay is nearly impossible to find now, but I have preserved it in its entirety - see below ⬇️
Is this culture content? Is it happy? Are the smiles broadcast by this culture’s media the smiles that reflect the collective mind? Does the self-professed compassion of the media for the unfortunate seem sincere?
What else in this culture were the Columbine killers attacking? Aren’t “jocks,” whom they killed, generally considered common “good guys” by our culture? Don’t jocks represent pro-cultural values? Do those who hold values that counter the culture see jocks as boorish, vapid,… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
In Civilization and Its Discontents, did Sigmund Freud define a neurotic as an individual holding thoughts that clash with those held by the prevailing culture, an individual who subverts those clashing thoughts to the subconscious that later manifest in the form of anxiety and… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Do Steven Spielberg’s passions burn? Do passions burn in the man now imprisoned who wished to anally rape Steven Spielberg? Do our cultural mouthpieces confidently inform us that the wish to anally rape Steven Spielberg is a bad thought? Could anal rape of Steven Spielberg be… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Did Joseph Goebbels popularize certain ideals to the mass culture? Does Steven Spielberg attempt to do the same thing? Is celebrity more special than actual truth in art?
When you join in a conversation with strangers, do you openly discuss any idea whatsoever without fear of… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Would the cultural mainstream ever silence or suppress Steven Spielberg? Has the United States government given the immensely wealthy Steven Spielberg millions of dollars to fund a media project that reflects his religious heritage, and his cultural beliefs? Does The Talmud speak… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Is it considered “career suicide” to question Steven Spielberg if one is involved in the entertainment business? If one is not involved in the entertainment business is it considered a social suicide to question Steven Spielberg? If these things are so, what does that point to?… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
When Steven Spielberg clutched his Academy Award for Schindler’s List, saying it’s for the “six million,” was he speaking of a quantity of people killed, or the quantity of dollars poured into his bank account?
Did Steven Spielberg truly help the culture understand Stanley… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Did DreamWorks, the megacorporate entity co-owned by Steven Spielberg, consider paving over the last remaining wetland in Southern California to create a studio? Does Steven Spielberg feel comfortable emasculating the natural? Is climbing the Alps, or is riding the Matterhorn… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Because I think it is possible a beautiful piece of non-lingual music could well be written by an angry victim once Steven Spielberg becomes a corpse. It could be that this angry victim of banal and ruinous propaganda will have written an anthem signaling a new era, a new thought… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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Did you know that Oswald Mosley was acquainted with both Mussolini and Hitler?
The British statesman recorded his personal impressions of these historical figures in his 1968 autobiography.
Mosley on Mussolini and Hitler, a thread:
Mussolini…received his guests in an enormous room at the Palazzo Venezia, and I never saw him anywhere else. On my entry he would rise behind his large writing-table at the other end of the room and give the fascist salute, which I returned; he would then come round the desk and advance some way to meet me — halting before the last few paces and throwing back his head in his characteristic gesture as he extended his hand — thus sparing his guest some of the long and solitary march to the chair in front of the table.
We used to talk in French, which he spoke well, and conversation was always easy until one fatal day when he announced with pride on my arrival that he had learnt English; after that I understood little he said. Apparently he had lessons from some old English governess…
Quite simply one of the greatest movies of all time. Nietzschian, Faustian, spiritual.
Can’t even imagine how boring and moralistic a movie about eugenic discrimination would be if it was made today - Ethan Hawke’s character would be an activist of some sort demanding equal opportunities for “invalids.”
In Gattaca, the MC accepts that the world is unfair but still decides to OVERCOME it, to overcome himself and his own limitations. It’s about his individual journey, not social reform.