Re: + Boards of Canada are pedophiles (again!) +

From: Olaf Molenveld (olaf@interactivelink.nl)
Date: Fri Feb 22 2002 - 09:47:14 CET

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    just as the last time you started this discussion i think *you* are the one
    having a problem. In dutch we have an expression called "de waard vertrouwt
    zijn gasten zoals hij is"... i don't know the exact translation at this
    moment but it means "the way you think people are or act are defined by your
    own thoughts/actions" .....i think you should take a closer look inside
    yourself...

    furthermore: if an artist makes 5 albums and puts pictures of women on each
    of them, is he/she(or they) someone that likes to degrade or have sex with
    women? if someone puts pictures of airplanes on each album, is he/she a
    potential hijacker? if each album containst pictures of men, is he a gay or
    she a lesbian? pictures of sheep mean he/she likes to have animal sex?

    i think you understand what i mean..

    Olaf

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Pedro Cevallos <pedro_cevallos@hotmail.com>
    To: <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>; <idm@hyperreal.org>; <ambient@hyperreal.org>
    Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 12:40 AM
    Subject: + Boards of Canada are pedophiles (again!) +

    > I just got the new Boards of Canada LP "Geogaddi" in the mail (thanks PJ!)
    > and to my dismay they once again have pictures of children on the inner
    > sleeves. I thought that children as a theme for the first LP (Music has
    the
    > right to children) was interesting. Then I noticed they continued the
    same
    > motif on their web site and in their 12" "In A Beautiful Place Out In The
    > Country". Now that they once again have kids all over their latest LP, I
    > have to wonder. What's up guys? Either get a new theme or leave the
    > kiddies alone!
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > Pedro Cevallos
    > --
    > "...beginning in the fourteenth century, the clock made us into
    > time-keepers, and then time-savers, and now time-servers. In the process,
    > we have learned irreverence toward the sun and the seasons, for in a world
    > made up of seconds and minutes, the authority of nature is superseded."
    > -- Neil Postman --
    > http://www.geocities.com/mr_cevallos/
    >
    >
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