1. Standard memberPalynka
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    07 Aug '08 17:46
    Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
    I'd tend to interpret that non-dualistically, as a call to submit, to align with the Tao, the 'invisible hand'. Of course I don't see any coded references to the evil West at all.

    Given where ADF come from, I'd say their vision was local, not global. Sort out your own backyard. Choosing 'La Haine' as the title for a song, obviously referencing the f ...[text shortened]... them. Not that I'm constantly jamming to ADF as it is ... a bit remote from my reality.
    The invisible hand is clearly a reference against capitalism, not the Tao. The lyrics are a complete misinterpretation of the film.

    Anyway, I have no time nor respect for them. Anger is not the only solution to apathy.
  2. Standard memberAThousandYoung
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    07 Aug '08 17:54
    Originally posted by Zahlanzi
    you sound surprised.
    Not at all, though it turns out I was wrong about them. I don't know what this Brotherhood's angle is but it has a very bad reputation.
  3. Standard memberBosse de Nage
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    08 Aug '08 07:401 edit
    Originally posted by Palynka
    The invisible hand is clearly a reference against capitalism, not the Tao.
    Oh, but the Tao contains all things.

    The anger, the duality -- maybe you're bringing it to the party.
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