From: bern.boergeenreclame@planet.nl   
      
   "Sam" schreef in bericht   
   news:84mdnQtLVIZqV9TVnZ2dnUVZ8uednZ2d@westnet.com.au...   
      
   Thanks for posting this, Sam. In the good old days before he admitted defeat   
   (everything is a struggle in bananacountry) in the   
   Princess-Diana-Conspiracy-Contest by running away, Neil DEMANDED as much   
   information about HIS villains as possible. But when someone in Amsterdam,   
   whose name will be kept secret, re-posted two messages to NEIL's precious   
   news group, he got mad and had them cancelled. He even contemplated legal   
   actions, but I am still waiting. Real life is far more complicated than the   
   life of a banana in Usenet, isn't it?   
      
   Until now I was under the impression that Neil was a middle class lad. In   
   the sixties and seventies millions of middle class lads had problems with   
   their parents and to make a statement they became "Marxists". Marxist   
   theorists, mind you, because a real job in a factory didn't appeal to them.   
   Theorising in the pub or in a University hall (paid, in part, via taxes by   
   hardworking factory workers!) is far more cosy. Some, it must be mentioned,   
   did try to work in factories, but they quickly discovered that the real   
   factory workers didn't see them as "comrades", but as obnoxious twats, who   
   bored them with long Marxist sermons. Back to the theorising! I asked Neil   
   about his days in factories but I never got an answer, which means of course   
   that he never worked amongst those people he calls his "fellow"   
   proletarians. (During my University days I worked in a factory for almost   
   two years. Yes, one has to pay the bills! Although I have never been a   
   Marxist, I at least know what Neil is talking about. -:)   
      
   According to Neil's private e-mail that reached "hacking Sam" down under,   
   Neil was brought up by his mother. It sad to hear that she died when she was   
   only 55. It makes you wonder if this tragedy is the cause of Neil's   
   outbursts and hate.   
      
   Neil didn't start working at age twelve, but he went to school and to   
   University. He got a first and he even became a Doctor, be it in "political   
   science" and be it with a boring thesis full of absurd theories. I presume   
   his way to the top (ahem) was paid by others. (Scholarship) Neil moved up in   
   society! If he would apply his Marxist theology to himself, he would have to   
   admit that he isn't a "proletarian". He moves around a lot (Lewis,   
   Sutherland, Surry, now the USA?). "Proletarians" don't have the money to   
   move. By his own admission he doesn't work, although, according to the Great   
   Banana, "theory = praxis". In the real world theory is just theory. On   
   various occasions he talked about his llamas. Proletarians don't own llamas.   
      
   I love Neil's Marxist rants. They are so predictable and so outdated. He was   
   born twenty years late, poor sod. He could have become one of those Marxist   
   theorists with good incomes who taught at Universities and schools if he had   
   been born two decades earlier. Now he is someone living in the past. At   
   times I feel sorry for him, I really do.   
      
   Despite his enormous self-proclaimed intellectual capacities, he doesn't   
   seem to understand that he accuses people he dislikes of things HE does. The   
   private email you saved for eternity contains several examples. A quote:   
      
   [quote] He thought if he used a long word, straight-faced, she'd fuck off   
   and think he was cleverer than her. [unquote]   
      
   True banalogists know that Neil described his own MO. Funny, very funny.   
      
   Neil's ideas about doctors and hospitals can be heard in any pub in the   
   world. They have of course little to do with reality. Diagnosing and curing   
   people is very difficult and it takes years to become a doctor. According to   
   Neil, who by his own humble admission, is "more intelligent than the average   
   brain surgeon", it only takes half an hour on the Internet to know more than   
   the doctor. He will die because of a misprint.....   
      
   The next quotes struck me as totaaly absurd:   
      
   [quote]I have reflected on this, and reached the conclusion that most   
   working class people die because they are given inadequate medical   
   care.[unqoute]   
      
   The average age, also of working class people, has risen sharply the last   
   century. It seems Dr Fernandez is unaware of this fact.   
      
   [quote] Many people who are weak in hospital and not considered socially   
   'useful' are put in this position by a simple means: namely, by not being   
   encouraged or helped to eat their food. If they were encouraged and given   
   this basic care, many people would live a few years longer. [unnquote]   
      
   Dr Fernandez seems unaware of the fact that patients in hospitals get   
   balanced diets. He should pay more attention. Neil likes to generalise;   
   personal experiences are general experiences. If he meets one bad doctor,   
   ALL doctors are bad. I can't resist the temptation to share a personal   
   experience. Some years ago I was sitting in a hospital restaurant. I just   
   visited a relative who had undergone heart surgery and, thanks to the   
   professionals in the hospital, was recovering quickly. Next to me sat a   
   young man in his mid thirties who had undergone heart surgery too. He was   
   complaining about the "stupid doctors" who told him how he should eat in the   
   future. The hospital food was terrible, he explained while eating his second   
   kebab of the day, brought to him by a relative. This food was far better!   
   The heart surgeon who had saved his life, passed by and looked at his   
   patient. He repeated what he had told him about healthy food. And he told   
   him that a second operation in a few years time was not on the cards if the   
   kebab stayed on the menu....   
      
    [quote] But it's obvious that the consultants don't want working class   
   people living for too long on their pensions. [unquote]   
      
   Neil doesn't understand his own Marxist ideas. People, with the exception of   
   "Banana" and some others "who think for themselves" do everything because of   
   money. It is all about money. If Neil would understand what he is saying, he   
   would proclaim that doctors keep their patients alive as long as possible.   
   Patients generate money, healthy people don't. The more patients, the more   
   money! (The idea that doctors care for their patients is alien to the Great   
   Banana.)   
      
   I'll stop. Thanks for the repost. My opinions about the Good Doctor are well   
   know. If he is, as rumour has it, indeed parked in a loony farm, we should   
   pity those who try to treat him.   
      
   Bernhard   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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