The
enemy of my enemy is my friend is
an ancient proverb
which
suggests that two opposing parties can or should work together
against a common enemy. The earliest known expression of this concept
is found in a Sanskrit treatise
on statecraft dating
to around the 4th century BC, while the first recorded use of the
current English version came in 1884.Some suggest that the proverb is
of Arabic
origin.
The
proverb is sometimes phrased as "the
enemy of mine enemy is my friend"
or "my
enemy's enemy is my friend."[citation
needed]
The
proverb in Arabic is 'عدو
عدوي هو صديقي'
('Adu 'Aduyi Hooweh Ssadikki - My enemy's enemy is my
friend).[citation
needed] A
similar Bedouin Arabic proverb is 'أنا
وأخي على ابن عمي وأنا وابن عمي على الغريب'
(Anna WaAkhi Al Ibn Ammi, WaAnna WaIbn Ammiya Alla Karib - Me and my
brother against my cousin, and [but] me and my cousin against a
stranger.
Last
week some of my friends from the Green Dragon did excellent work
exposing the background of UKIP and the policies and proceedures that
this right wing party represented. It's a common perception that I
am the Green Dragon and while I certainly promote ite events and
researches I can confidently tell you all that I am merely its
messenger.
Last
week we saw a common coming together of three individuals a Mr Andy
Chyba, Anne Greagsby and a naughty little boy contributed to the
debate my dishing the relevance of Green Dragons investigative work.
Ms Greagsby even tweeted to the lead UKIP candidate for South West
Wales warning her of my neferious past. Mr Chyba even tweeted about
my nefearious past around my bankruptcy seeking to discredit the
excellent piece by Martin Shipton on the neo fascist past of a now
withdrawn UKIP candidate
Its
quite interesting that this new alliance of Chyba and Greagsby shows
the real nature of their concerns. They simply would prefer to help
UKIP rather than expose it. It is interesting that they are
completely unaware of the ad ˈhɒmɪnɛm arguement (of
an argument or reaction) directed against a person rather than the
position they are maintaining) as for the third of the triumvirate I
would simply ask the following question. Why is that the relations
between the Green Party and Plaid Cymru are so bad? The answer is
simply is that its because of the few bitter twisted narcissists
who leave the Green Party join Plaid Cymru.
On
the left we are very good at understanding how the collective works
but many are very poor at understanding how our ego impacts upon
ourselves. We can even reach the point where we tip off UKIP.
That's a bad case of Bartalotti/Shrewsbury syndrome they are
suffering from. It's rather more serious in the case when one of the
three musketeers is a member of Plaid's National Council. Perhaps in
the case of the fragrant Anne it had more to do with another event
happening last week with her beloved Wallis. I began with an Arabic
quote. I shall conclude with an Afghanistan one by Rumi.
“Don't
be satisfied with stories, how things have gone with others. Unfold
your own myth.”
― Rumi, The Essential Rumi
― Rumi, The Essential Rumi
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