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Gender: Male
Status: Divorced
Age: 40
Sign: Scorpio

City: The woods outside Gothenburg
Country: SE
Signup Date: 5/2/2005

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Tuesday, June 17, 2008 

Aviva Sieradski at Jerusalem Post wrote a couple of questions and I figure I wanted to share. Here's her site ... I sense somehow she doesn't like me - or something...

 

Hello Peter,

Have you heard any Israeli metal or anything about the metal scene here?

Actually no. I'm almost ashamed that I'm so ignorant when it comes to bands. I've checked out Orphaned Land a couple of times at festivals we've played cause they're a really good live band. But except from them I'm completely uninformed. I wish I had more time, but being a dad when I'm not on tour takes most of my time.

 

Are you aware that you have a strong fan base here?

I wasn't aware, and I'm very flattered. We'll stay three days when we get to Israel at the end of this summer and I'm looking forward to meeting people, talking and listening.

 

You have some pretty strong opinions regarding a lot of issues. You're anti-war, anti-fascist, anti-religion, etc. What are your thoughts about coming to Israel, a country always at war in some form or another, the cradle of world religion, and who many leftist people (would you call yourself leftist?) deem fascist?

Well to be honest I feel priviliged to be given the opportunity to come to Israel. It's a country that has been with me in legend and news reports since childhood and I used to completely idolize Golda Meir and David Ben-Gurion as a young man. I think mostly this was identification; Growing up in different families that weren't my own filled me with a deep hunger for justice and identity. I knew my real family(as in mom and dad...)was out there, but out of reach for me somehow. As far as what some people say or don't say about Israel, I think it extremly important to separate state policy and the actual individuals of any country. So yes; I am really looking forward to coming to Israel.

 

You mention in your May 8 blog about sex in the Bible that you find "there..s not a whole lot of references to sex at all" in the Bible. I quote your blog where you say "Obviously. I can understand how lifting the ideal of procreation is important to a group of people who at the time where so persecuted as the bible-writers of the old testament must have percieved themselves." I find that humorous considering it's a straight commandment written in the text, not to mention the fact that they talk about sex all the time in the Bible (but they don't translate it into your Christian version) but you wouldn't know that.

My Jiddish is painfully lacking, so far I don't know or speak any except from words I pick up in Woody Allen films. Learning my own language, english, german and spanish has been what I've managed so far. But I am a curious person, and I welcome all the help I can get. As far my general view of Bible and sexuality, I still stand by it. Considering how focussed it is on war, conquering and the fierce might and vengefulness with which it portraits the deity that some call god I find what I read rather appalling. Personally I believe no so-called holy texts hold much good for anyone, but for the authorities who claim it is the law of a righteous path; Clergymen, Mullahs or Rabbis. To me they are controllers, authoritarians. I do not find it productive to any society.

 

Why are you trying to read and understand the Bible when you have such an antipathy towards it and those who actually sit and learn it? I quote again. "Apparently bible thumpers dig death and killing, not f---g, hmm, what does that tell us?" And you even admit you don't know if you're right, but you still make such a statement. That's hate. Why?

Hate? I can't agree with your statement. To me hate is a deep conviction of personal righteousness aimed at a chosen defined target, mostly created from a retaliatory need for redemption and confirmation of belief. I don't hate. I spent way too much of my youth hating, and it did nothing but harm. I do however, doubt the rightfulness of religion itself. I percieve it as bigotted and superstitious. This is my point of view, not hate. This is also the reason I choose to devote some of my time towards further deeper understanding.

 

You seem to have a really ambivalent thing about religion - on one hand you disparage it any chance you get but on the other, you seem to be obsessed with it. Why is that?

Religion seems to me being part motivation, part tool for different levels of power in global and local society. The amount of damage religion itself is accountable for is so immense and inescapable looking back at the last 5000 years. I find it sad and disturbing that so many of us, feverishly defend the right to act with religion as ulterior or prime motivation on a planet where we've learnt how to splice the atom and travel at the speed of sound. We have the choice to evolve and lay god behind us - since the purpose of religion is no longer one that benefits the good of our planet.

 

Why do you lump Judaism in with Christianity? It's a completely different religion.

It is still a religion, no?

 

I quote your April 10th, 2007 blog regarding your opinion about the Holocaust - "People in Germany man. The whole thing with what happened back in the days of Hitler and all his crazy-ass macho control freak buddies. Sometimes when I talk to people in Germany it's as if they think I'm about to blame them for what happened back then. Who cares anymore, unless you're a total nutter. Yes, it was horrendous, but think about it - back in those days people believed the size of your head determined your basic characteristics, intelligence and personality... Hello? It's that whole guilt trip thing."

We in Israel have an entire day (day by us, starts at nightfall, so by you, you'd call it a night and a day) in honor of remembering the Holocaust. Do you think we're all total nutters, as you so quaintly put it?

Personally I refer to myself as an anarchist, not leftist nor rightwing. I believe that humans are as a whole; Intelligent and creative creatures, and that we have great capacities to change, to interact and to adapt. I believe it is part of our genetic base construction. In-group fighting, xenophobia and war, which is mostly the result of ie. religion or socially/financially related construction and has previously served the species(Homo Sapien Sapien) well in making us the dominating species. It has passed its time, and is no longer something that will serve us. I believe it is time we accept that we are one species, sharing DNA. Religion, and holding on to past wrongful doings are obstacles in the way acceptance. What was, is not. Supporting myself on generally accepted theories of psychology and psychiatry; For anyone who has been traumatized, remaining in the emotion of helpless rage does very little but deepen the effects of the trauma. Of course we are all taught different levels of shame and guilt in the process of becoming adults, however sometimes it backfires. In order to remove the sense of helplessness/confusion/rage that comes about in being the child or grandchild of a traumatized person or family we uplift the trauma and turn it into a kind of symbol or celebration that separates rather than heals us. Nutters? No, not more any other nation, but I fail to see the general progressive tendency in holding onto the past, and keeping at emotional bay - as opposed to accepting it for what it was and moving on with the knowledge as further aid to evolve.

You've also said in the past that the Nazis were victims too. Would you like to clarify that?

Indeed, I do believe anyone foolish/uneducated enough to accept such an undefined and inconsequent ideology as nationalsocialism is a victim. In the case of the soldiers and capos of the horrendous crimes of WWII, they were most certainly victims as much as the millions of people who were murdered in the camps. Imagine the emotional damage done to any person who believes there is no other way than participating in the slaughter of children and women. Imagine yourself killing another human being with no other real argument than that you have been told that it is the right thing to do. Imagine the amount of damage you will do to yourself in shutting off all emotion of remorse, care, empathy and trust. Yes, I believe they where victims, cruel victims indeed, but still victims. Victims of the times, victims of faith, and of a general view of human value that seems beyond understanding to most. However it not much different than a young soldier beating a suspect next to a roadside in Gaza, or a police officer in Compton shooting a potential perpetrator. We are all capable of cruelty, it is part of genetic coding to survive. In cases of fear, perceived threat and lacking knowledge we are all capable of immense cruelty. Separation of emotion is a human gift/curse.

 

What is your opinion about free choice? Do you think it exists?

I believe it exists only in correlation to the amount of general knowledge of the individual. Possession, will and access. The less knowledge, the less free choice. It seems to me that depency grows from lack of autonomy, and lacking knowledge leads to a dependency of information. Nothing revolutionary in this really, though I concur with many of the writers who speak of the power of media and propaganda as a means to controlling society. Aiming political executive actions to structure ie. school systems to match a certain religion or political agenda is as I see it, morally abhorrent.

I'll see you at the show -here's a pic (and I quote) my " superstitious self-justifying fascist" feeling sorry for my-self - (that's what you called me on Myspace while cursing me out)_

 

I'm looking forward to seeing you at the show and I sincerily hope you don't kick my ass:) Take care. By the way I never did get that picture!

 

Peace / Pete

Currently listening:
Frankenchrist
By Dead Kennedys
Release date: 2001-09-11
The Suicider

 
Once again i love your words. one thing you said reminded me of one of the revelations i had when i abandoned religion. Especially when she was asking about sex in the Bibile. I feel most "believers" do not worship "god" directly, but the words of the Bible. if the Bible doesn't include it, it's wrong, and they justify all things by taking any verse that fits their views. In essence, they worship the Bible itself. That's way anyone who's capable of thinking for themselves can see it's all BS.
 
Posted by The Suicider on Tuesday, June 17, 2008 - 6:48 PM
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Santiago

 
Way to keep a cool head while staying your ground, I really dug that interview and what you had to say.
 
Posted by Santiago on Tuesday, June 17, 2008 - 6:55 PM
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el muerte

 
i might not completely understand all of your (and her) statements, mainly due to the fact that my points of view still lack experience. but what i understand, is that you actually care about precise explanation, which, in my eyes, is pretty much the only thing that separates the good natured folks from the shitkicking assholes out there - so, even though i didn't really get all of it - thanks for sharing your views!
 
Posted by el muerte on Tuesday, June 17, 2008 - 7:48 PM
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Mrs.Mustaine
Tari Thrasher

 
As usual sentences taken out of their context can me misunderstood and that's pretty easy to use small pieces of someone's statements against this someone.

Words have their weight, they weight more than thousands elephants sometimes... eventho our society always tries to hide this, we all should be aware and very careful when saying everything of a certain importance... exactly because it can be mis-interpreted and this might leave space to some kind of mis-use against ourselves.

I don't really like the way she put questions... her own questions contained her own opinions and that's not something a good journalist should do during an interview... the commentary should come after. My 2 cents.
 
Posted by Mrs.Mustaine on Tuesday, June 17, 2008 - 8:37 PM
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Death Chronicle

 
Jumpin' Jehovah, talk about beating the proverbial dead horse; she had an axe to grind and then some. As always, you handled that professionaly, courteously and articulately. The negative side is that this will draw more attention to her cliche passive-aggressive judmental perspective than she deserves. But such is the freedom is speech and opinion. Ironically, all the while she was defending her religious perspective and lashing out at you, she was reinforcing all of the negative aspects which she and those like her represent.
 
Posted by Death Chronicle on Tuesday, June 17, 2008 - 8:39 PM
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Tom Bon Jovi
Tom Clinton

 
Check out Betzefer, they're a sick Israeli band.

You're a legend Pete.
 
Posted by Tom Bon Jovi on Tuesday, June 17, 2008 - 10:10 PM
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Stella K.

 
>We are all capable of cruelty, it is part of genetic coding to survive. In cases of fear, perceived threat and lacking knowledge we are all capable of immense cruelty. Separation of emotion is a human gift/curse.

Fuck yeah. Succinctly & eloquently put.
 
Posted by Stella K. on Tuesday, June 17, 2008 - 11:21 PM
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Stardrowned promotions

 
Really bugs me how people take things out of context and don't take a moment to ask themselves if they're being presumptuous or not in the way that the quotes were intended. I'm sure this woman would have realized that if she did but chooses to attack you anyway. All the more admiration to you for keeping your cool and explaining your views so well!
 
Posted by Stardrowned promotions on Tuesday, June 17, 2008 - 11:41 PM
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Nigel
Nigel MacQuillan

 
Heh, seems like someone thought they'd found a wound to pick at. Seems a little 'butthurt' about your opinions. Nice to discuss them in a civil manner like that. Thanks for the read! I don't have many friends who share my perceptions. From what i've read of these blogs over the last however many months/years, your views and perceptions are quite alike. Thanks.
 
Posted by Nigel on Wednesday, June 18, 2008 - 6:37 AM
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Mosmeny

 
Way to go. You are absolutely right. Keep it up.
 
Posted by Mosmeny on Wednesday, June 18, 2008 - 7:39 AM
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RAM (new album out NOW!)

 
Tack Peter.

Tack för att du uppehåller en hög nivå i denna alkohol och image betonade del av underhållningsbranschen som vi tillhör. Rock n' Roll är ett av de sista bastionerna för människans naturliga frihet, men den måste skyddas med intelligens.

Vi hörs.

Oscar
 
Posted by RAM (new album out NOW!) on Wednesday, June 18, 2008 - 12:23 PM
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Mr. Dred

 
It seems if we don't follow the set ways of the world i.e politics or religion we are deemed pariahs by the rest of society. Its good to see there is another way. Pete keep these blogs a coming it settles my sanity and belief in the rest of humanity.
 
Posted by Mr. Dred on Wednesday, June 18, 2008 - 4:25 PM
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Driven To Murder

 
Enteretaining read. You've really got your shit wired down, Pete. Keep it comin'.
 
Posted by Driven To Murder on Wednesday, June 18, 2008 - 6:55 PM
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Anderson (I.C)
Harley Anderson

 
One thing I hate about where I live is the opinion England has about Germany. Just the other day I was watching Euro 2008 Germany Vs Portugal and as both teams walked onto the pitch the commentator says "Our Old Enemies and Our New Enemies" But regardless of it being football he was saying something bigger. When I meet German people they don't live up to the stereotypes of the Punch Magazine pictures I was shown at school in History class. Its as if people don't want to move on. As long as they have a finger to point they have reason to distance themselves and give themselves a reason to hate. When there is absolutely no current motive. We cannot change the past only learn from it. Alot can be learnt from the Holocaust and obviously yes my deepest sympathys go out to the people who were caught in the horror of the "Final Solution". I think people use things like the Slavery and the Holocaust to justify their own ignorance constantly. The Holocausts legacy is definately still with us in Europe. But its being used to fuel stupidity in governments everywhere political correctness to the point where freedom of speech is lost? Anything and everything is racism? Dangerous manipulitive tools in the right hands. But you know? We are a race of creatures that has been looking for more creative ways to destroy ourselves since the dawn of time.

I sound like a hippy...

Fuck that.

Its a good interview man, all you can do is voice what you belief is true.

Harley
 
Posted by Anderson (I.C) on Tuesday, June 24, 2008 - 1:11 AM
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Anderson (I.C)
Harley Anderson

 
I wish I could have read through that and fixed the spelling mistakes.

I hate OCD.
 
Posted by Anderson (I.C) on Tuesday, June 24, 2008 - 1:14 AM
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Stormin
Ron Norman

 
wow man, I cant fuckin believe it took me 7 days to sit down and read this one. Im so bummed, but hell wasnt the whole damn world created in seven days. Seems kinda short when you think about it. If I hadnt had the pleasure of having one of those lengthy conversations with you at 4 a.m. I would never have believed it. Your fucking awesome man cant wait to do it again. See you soon.... Get that album done. We need the haunted back in az. Later The Storm
 
Posted by Stormin on Tuesday, June 24, 2008 - 9:04 AM
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Crossler Barmy Army

 
Hell (I mean Earth...) yes! Man! Count me in! Anarchist! Nor left or right! Fuck em if "them" can't sort it it and/or control it! Religious people have forgotten about GOD they are all just interested in being RIGHT and by so have they MIGHT! I for one try to talk with GOD every fucking day and it don't give me any frigging might at all, quite the opposite...
...great interview coz it was all really uplifting! Mr Crowley was right in a sense, but it's hard being absolutely free without taking any shortcuts and that's where he, according to me, wnt wrong...
...But a refreshing and giving time reading this!
Stay the fuck free! Love and respect! /Crossler the Roger
 
Posted by Crossler Barmy Army on Saturday, July 05, 2008 - 2:52 PM
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Eternity Rites

 
hmm, journalism really is not the place to wage a personal war with a musician. She should have had more respect for you and kept some of the bitter condescension out of her setups- (I mean parenthesized)- questions. As always, you kept it clever and honest.
 
Posted by Eternity Rites on Monday, July 07, 2008 - 6:34 AM
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marina

 
wow...i loved the way you answered(can't i be original?everyone says that :-).what i wanted to say is that while i TOTALLY agree with you i understand that woman who seemed so angry and offended(?).it is true that we say things and act depending on our knowledge(as said by so many people) but the way we are raised by our parents,local communities etc have a great effect on our view of the world and life in general as well.i believe that every person should question stereotypes and everything that we are 'given' concerning religion,beliefs etc in order through deep reflection and thought to discover his or her truth(there is not one truth-it's something objective, i believe).the thing is that not every person can do that.for many reasons.but i guess you already know that...we shouldn't be mad at people who react this way as they probably had not the time or the skills to go further and redefine their attitude...
xxx
 
Posted by marina on Tuesday, July 08, 2008 - 6:04 AM
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marina

 
**(sorry i meant subjective)**
 
Posted by marina on Tuesday, July 08, 2008 - 9:37 AM
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Nicholas

 
Some people shouldn't be in the profession of journalism and communications, but I guess in Israel anyone capable of furthering their agenda can find a job. Reporters and interviewers aren't supposed to set up and attack their interviewee, but this woman went out of her way to take everything you've said way out of context to interrogate you. Shame.

Kudos for keeping your cool and standing your ground. There's a lot to learn through reading your blogs.
 
Posted by Nicholas on Wednesday, July 16, 2008 - 3:40 PM
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like a death metal clint eastwood

 
i don't think she likes you either man. :)
 
Posted by like a death metal clint eastwood on Saturday, July 19, 2008 - 9:16 AM
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"Only a cleansing of our whole society...

 
I think it is absolutely wonderful that your answers were so honest. I loved what you said (especially your answer to if free choice exists... good question I say and good answer) but I felt it necessary to comment on your honesty. I really respect that. I thought you should know.

*Samantha
 
Posted by "Only a cleansing of our whole society... on Tuesday, July 22, 2008 - 10:57 PM
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Guy

 
I disagree with some of the things you said about the Holocaust.
I do believe we have made a symbol like you said, of this day.but i think it is necessary and important for many reasons. it is not just a way self compensation for a kind of trauma from the past,its a day that shouts out values that must be known. racism is still very much alive today and anti-Semitism is a part of it,mainly based on lack of knowledge, false media, and of course good ol "friend" Christianity,now we here at Israel cherish that day and that memory in many ways. but the generation who survived that Holocaust is on its death bed. the obvious thing to do is to teach the youth about it of course,which is done. but the youth that is grown here is a generation of so called "Leavers". growing in a country of winning wars and suddenly losing one,Where the government is insanely corrupt and unstable,a country that when you think about improving things,it all seems impossible, Israel of course doesn't wants the world will see this,Our collapsing education and the youths abandonment of values,especially no the US,i personally know that most of my friends want to leave this country,and are not very happy with the way its running. when i think of this, im not that sure in a 100 years[if our modern civilization still haven't completely destroyed itself] ppl will remember the meaning of this day,it will be only another few pages in a history book,That is why many Jewish ppl keep talking about it everywhere,sometimes it even gets to be used as an excuse for more anti-semitism, "there was the Holocaust you know" but it should be remembered. try and look on what this day says to the future,its one hell of an important message
 
Posted by Guy on Saturday, August 16, 2008 - 10:25 AM
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Dolving
Peter Dolving

 
Guy:)

I agree with you on the importance of not denying, and keeping the fact that the Holocaust actually did take place and for us all to keep trying to understand just how immensly destructive it was. But I also think it's just as important to lift for the fact that ie. the US goverment murdered 300.000 people on the Phillipines in the beginning of the 1900's, and wiped out most of the native american population in a genocidal ethnic cleansing of the same proportions. That the Boer-run minority massmurdered, tortured and forced the people to slave labor, keeping the vast South Africa in a grip of fear for most of the same century.
I also think it reasonable to lift forth the death, pain, and suffering the US goverment, WTO, IMF, G8 and the so-called Washington Consensus is responsible for beginning with the fascist take over of Chile and then spreading over most of South America, The South Pacific, Asia and the former East block, - since in the end it is the same kind mechanics that has driven it all. Not greed, not good or evil, simply a selfjustifying, utalitarian lack of empathy and understanding of the human perspective.

Basically, the idea of "A means to an end" is hopelessly outdated and destructive on a massive scale when it comes to this tiny beautiful planet.

/ Peter
 
Posted by Dolving on Thursday, August 21, 2008 - 7:19 AM
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Ed
Edgar Torres

 
That was a hard interview...if that was for a music magazine...damn he asked you all kinds of political stuff. I Loved your answers though.

BTW, it's great to know you speak spanish, I would like to learn spanska some day :)
 
Posted by Ed on Thursday, August 21, 2008 - 4:07 AM
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The Reverend Potent Houghton!
Tom James

 
The staaaars and stripes OF CORUPTION!
 
Posted by The Reverend Potent Houghton! on Friday, August 22, 2008 - 5:05 PM
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Fata Morgana

 
One question about metal, the rest are self-assuring statements defending the jew nation and their beliefs. She is very cleary biased biased to the point of parody. Fucking pathetic.

Du hadde gode svar til henne, Peter!
 
Posted by Fata Morgana on Monday, September 15, 2008 - 10:51 AM
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