Well, they got what they want...
Steve Thompson
steve49152 at yahoo.ca
Wed Jul 27 10:57:19 PDT 2005
--- Tyler Durden <camera_lumina at hotmail.com> wrote:
> >This premise, however, depends somewhat on the observation that the
> >so-called left and right-wing divisions of the political spectrum are
> >largely illusory. The most strident critics of diametric political
> >opposites in the press and elsewhere would disagree, but their very
> >occupations are rather dependent upon the perception that the evident
> >differences in ideology are more than superficial. But as far as I'm
> >concerned, there is no meaningful difference in most cases.
>
> Yeah...the reason you know to say that is because I just made that
> point.
Is that correct? 'Cause it looks to me like you're farting chaff.
> Local authorities, however, can take these differences as meaningful and
> act
> upon them.
Yes they can. But should they?
> > > Is this paranoid?
> >
> >Yes, but in the wrong way. Which makes you either an idiot or a JBT
> >troll. Possibly both.
>
> What the fuck are you talking about? I don't have a clue.
Clue: JBT = Jack-booted thug. Within the cypherpunks list membership,
this is usually an identifier referring to people working for the
so-called law-enforcement arm of a government -- particulaly one of the
federal-level agencies whose personnel believe themselves to be entitled
to dictate terms of existence to mere mortals.
> >Uh-huh. Y'know the police planted a stupid story in the local media
> here
> >(toronto) not too long ago. They said that some wack-job had been
> >deterred from going on a psychotic rampage with his evil guns because
> he
> >met a friendly dog in a park, and that the dog made him re-assess his
> >homocidal/suicidal ideation. I imgaine the people who thought that one
> up
> >should cut down on their intake of hallucinogens and laughing gas.
>
> Well, maybe up in Canada. Such a story would be seen as very meaningful
> here
> in most of the States, "proof" that we're responding correctly. In other
>
> words, as stupid as Canadians can be, Americans are often far stupider.
> And
> more belligerent, too, which is why we're in this mess.
I think you would better serve yourself if you were employed doing
something productive as opposed to being occupied doing something that
merely seems productive.
Regards,
Steve
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