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(Worst) Song of Kali by Dan Simmons
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James Nicoll
2024-10-22 13:16:44 UTC
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Song of Kali by Dan Simmons

Before Simmons scare-mongered about Eurabia (and maybe Nunavut, too),
he wrote a World Fantasy Award-winner denouncing non-assimilated
Indians' scary religions. What could go wrong? Aside from the call
for mass murder, I mean?

https://jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/something-evil
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Bobbie Sellers
2024-10-22 14:53:59 UTC
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Song of Kali by Dan Simmons
Before Simmons scare-mongered about Eurabia (and maybe Nunavut, too),
he wrote a World Fantasy Award-winner denouncing non-assimilated
Indians' scary religions. What could go wrong? Aside from the call
for mass murder, I mean?
https://jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/something-evil
I am hardly a serious worshipper of Kali but Simmons rubbed
me wrong with that story. If he has written in in Pre-WW II days
he might have gotten away with his Euro-Prejudice. Kali is merely
a personification of Time much like Chronos in Euro-myth. The
robbers called Thugs usered her as an excuse for their murderous
banditry.
According to all the signs we are living in the Kali-Yuga
when all the work of man will be depreciated and the natural
world from which we emerged will resume dominance.

bliss - what the dickens are you talking about?
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Paul S Person
2024-10-22 16:33:53 UTC
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On Tue, 22 Oct 2024 07:53:59 -0700, Bobbie Sellers
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Post by James Nicoll
Song of Kali by Dan Simmons
Before Simmons scare-mongered about Eurabia (and maybe Nunavut, too),
he wrote a World Fantasy Award-winner denouncing non-assimilated
Indians' scary religions. What could go wrong? Aside from the call
for mass murder, I mean?
https://jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/something-evil
I am hardly a serious worshipper of Kali but Simmons rubbed
me wrong with that story. If he has written in in Pre-WW II days
he might have gotten away with his Euro-Prejudice. Kali is merely
a personification of Time much like Chronos in Euro-myth. The
robbers called Thugs usered her as an excuse for their murderous
banditry.
I've been wondering if the Supreme Court, as presently constituted,
would allow the Thuggee to pursue their undeniably both religious and
appalling behavior as being protected by the 1st Amendment. Or if
there does exist some limit to what they will accept a religious
excuse for.
Post by Bobbie Sellers
According to all the signs we are living in the Kali-Yuga
when all the work of man will be depreciated and the natural
world from which we emerged will resume dominance.
I recently saw a film (/Kalki 2898 AD/) which appears to be set in
that idea: it starts with the end of the prior age and the start of
the Kali-Yuga and then, in 2898, a child appears who will replace
Kali.

Well, appears as a fetus. The film amounts to various very long-lived
ancient heroes finding their magical weapons (with everyone using very
modern weapons) and the good guy identifying the mother and rescuing
her from the Bad Guys. It may take a few films before Kali is actually
replaced -- heck, it may take a few before the baby is even /born/.

Those weapons get used a lot, BTW.
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Who evil spoke of everyone but God,
Giving as his excuse, 'I never knew him.'"
Dimensional Traveler
2024-10-23 01:22:29 UTC
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On Tue, 22 Oct 2024 07:53:59 -0700, Bobbie Sellers
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Song of Kali by Dan Simmons
Before Simmons scare-mongered about Eurabia (and maybe Nunavut, too),
he wrote a World Fantasy Award-winner denouncing non-assimilated
Indians' scary religions. What could go wrong? Aside from the call
for mass murder, I mean?
https://jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/something-evil
I am hardly a serious worshipper of Kali but Simmons rubbed
me wrong with that story. If he has written in in Pre-WW II days
he might have gotten away with his Euro-Prejudice. Kali is merely
a personification of Time much like Chronos in Euro-myth. The
robbers called Thugs usered her as an excuse for their murderous
banditry.
I've been wondering if the Supreme Court, as presently constituted,
would allow the Thuggee to pursue their undeniably both religious and
appalling behavior as being protected by the 1st Amendment. Or if
there does exist some limit to what they will accept a religious
excuse for.
Does Thuggee register as a Republican?
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Bobbie Sellers
2024-10-23 02:09:00 UTC
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On Tue, 22 Oct 2024 07:53:59 -0700, Bobbie Sellers
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Song of Kali by Dan Simmons
Before Simmons scare-mongered about Eurabia (and maybe Nunavut, too),
he wrote a World Fantasy Award-winner denouncing non-assimilated
Indians' scary religions. What could go wrong? Aside from the call
for mass murder, I mean?
https://jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/something-evil
    I am hardly a serious worshipper of Kali but Simmons rubbed
me wrong with that story. If he has written in in Pre-WW II days
he might have gotten away with his Euro-Prejudice. Kali is merely
a personification of Time much like Chronos in Euro-myth. The
robbers called Thugs used her as an excuse for their murderous
banditry.
I've been wondering if the Supreme Court, as presently constituted,
would allow the Thuggee to pursue their undeniably both religious and
appalling behavior as being protected by the 1st Amendment. Or if
there does exist some limit to what they will accept a religious
excuse for.
Does Thuggee register as a Republican?
Seems like the Republican ticket is led by the Thugs.
Which is just my inconsequential opinion.
Kali wins in any end whatever path her woshipper take.

bliss
Paul S Person
2024-10-24 15:21:48 UTC
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On Tue, 22 Oct 2024 18:22:29 -0700, Dimensional Traveler
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On Tue, 22 Oct 2024 07:53:59 -0700, Bobbie Sellers
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Song of Kali by Dan Simmons
Before Simmons scare-mongered about Eurabia (and maybe Nunavut, too),
he wrote a World Fantasy Award-winner denouncing non-assimilated
Indians' scary religions. What could go wrong? Aside from the call
for mass murder, I mean?
https://jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/something-evil
I am hardly a serious worshipper of Kali but Simmons rubbed
me wrong with that story. If he has written in in Pre-WW II days
he might have gotten away with his Euro-Prejudice. Kali is merely
a personification of Time much like Chronos in Euro-myth. The
robbers called Thugs usered her as an excuse for their murderous
banditry.
I've been wondering if the Supreme Court, as presently constituted,
would allow the Thuggee to pursue their undeniably both religious and
appalling behavior as being protected by the 1st Amendment. Or if
there does exist some limit to what they will accept a religious
excuse for.
Does Thuggee register as a Republican?
Hard to say, as I am not sure the Thuggee exist in the USA.

The second Indiana Jones movie, /Indiana Jones and the Temple of
Doom/, involves a revival of what a British officer refers to as "the
Thuggee cult", which is where (I suspect) I get my terminology. The
British, BTW, suppressed this behavior when they took over.

One of the Amphigorey books has Gorey's "The Insect God", which has a
similar situation, in it.
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"Here lies the Tuscan poet Aretino,
Who evil spoke of everyone but God,
Giving as his excuse, 'I never knew him.'"
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