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   Critter to All   
   Re: Inmate Computer Technicians (1/2)   
   11 Nov 03 02:42:14   
   
   From: Barking@The.Moon   
      
   > > So then, you will admit that you are AFRAID or ex-convicts ? That you   
   lay   
   > > awake at night FEARING them ? And you are utterly TERRORIZED by the   
   things   
   > > that you keep telling yourself about ex-cons ?   
   > >   
   > > Is that what you are trying to convey here ?   
   >   
   >   
   > The day that you walk into a prison environment and not feel fear is the   
   day   
   > you better hang it up and walk away.   
   > I don't know how much more simply I can put it.  You are surrounded by as   
   > many as 1000 animals who have proven beyond a reasonable doubt their   
   > willingness to victimize you and/or any other person who they perceive as   
   > having something they want.   
      
      
   So you admit you are afraid. I sympathize.  BOOOOOO !   
      
      
   > > > > But speaking of Kobe - why was this girl not terrified of him ?   
   Maybe   
   > > > > because he is not an ex-con ? She trusted him because he is a   
   > > non-felon -   
   > > > > RIGHT? She probably also wanted to fuck him, otherwise she would not   
   > > have   
   > > > > dragged him to her room.   
   > > >   
   > > > More convict mentality apologist crap...   
   > >   
   > >   
   > > Just a point of view which does not coincide with yours. but then, why   
   > > should it. You are getting a paycheck from the industry which promotes   
   > > irrational fear.   
   >   
   > Hardly.  Your point of view is engendered, maintained, and encouraged to   
   > flourish within a subset of our culture that essentially believes in the   
   law   
   > of the jungle.  You take what you want, when you want it, from whomever   
   has   
   > it that you feel bold enough to take it from.  It is, quite frankly, as   
   > simple as that.   
      
      
   Well, if I'm going to be accused of this then I might as well start living   
   that way. Otherwise I would be "paying" for crimes which were never   
   comitted. I would be getting shortchanged. You're right - to make things   
   more equitable I should probably crank up my offending a notch or two.   
      
      
   > > By the way - you did not answer the question. Kobe Bryant is not an   
   > ex-con -   
   > > is he ? So why are you not bitching your little dicksucker at the evils   
   of   
   > > non-felons ? Maybe because your world is black and white ?   
   >   
   > I did answer your question quite pointedly.  You've just chosen not to   
   read   
   > the answer.  But I'm sure you'll forget you've asked this question when   
   you   
   > respond to me a few paragraphs down...   
      
      
   You did'nt answer because you cant. In your world, non-felons are just nice   
   little people who say things like "kudos to you" and go to tea parties and   
   shit. You refuse to ackonwledge that felons are only a SMALL part of the   
   complex problem known to simple minds like yours - as crime.   
      
      
   > > > > How is it possible that a non-felon would rape the   ? I thought   
   that   
   > > all   
   > > > > the evil people were all felons ! He must be innocent if he's not an   
   > > > ex-con.   
   > > >   
   > > > Maybe he just hasn't been caught yet.  Did you get caught the first   
   time   
   > > you   
   > > > strayed over the line?   
   > >   
   > >   
   > > And then again, there are ex-cons who might never reoffend, but that   
   aint   
   > in   
   > > your vocabulary. Is it.   
   >   
   > See what I told you?  Predictable.  Mathematical.  Logical.  Given any set   
   > of circumstances, the world boils down to a series of choices that, from   
   the   
   > outside, may seem overwhelmingly complex and impossible to predict - yet   
   to   
   > the trained mind it is little more than a lesson in probability.  And so   
   we   
   > come inexhorably to the question posed by all convicts at some point:   
   That   
   > of their "goodness" or their ability to repent - are the actions they have   
   > been found guilty of some sort of snafu - the poor choice of a person   
   > stressed through circumstance or chemical imbalance - or, indeed, is it   
   > something much more sinister - truly an indication of evil residing within   
   > the person - a "dark seed" if you will?   
      
      
   You're babbling like a rabid bitch in heat.   
      
      
   > I'm sorry I can't answer that question for you.  I know what the   
   statistics   
   > say.  About half of you will reoffend and continue to plague society.  But   
   > that leaves the other half, doesn't it?  That glimmer of hope....the Light   
   > at the End of the Tunnel....the belief that you have the power to turn it   
   > around and reaffirm yourself as a productive member of society.  That you   
   > truly are a "good" person in a "bad" happenstance.  You have at least a   
   > 50-50 chance if the numbers are to be believed, no?   
   >   
   > But, sadly, "No" is indeed the answer.  Because there is no way for the   
   > numbers to reflect the people in your fraternity who are never again   
   caught   
   > violating the law, is there?  And certainly no way to seperate the man   
   from   
   > his deeds.  Who knows what lurks in a Man's heart?  What he is strong   
   enough   
   > to repress or control vs. that which he inflicts upon his fellow Man?  All   
   I   
   > can share with you is my perception of you:  And that is based entirely   
   upon   
   > what you write here and nothing more.  The very undercurrent of what you   
   > share exposes a propensity to believe that the victims of crime have   
   gotten   
   > exactly what they deserve.  In the case of our friend, Kolbe Bryant, he   
   was   
   > just taking that which was his birthright as a Man-Animal to take.  If the   
   > little bitch didn't want it, she shouldn't have gone to his room, right?   
   >   
   > Very dark.  And very sad.   
      
      
   The very same words you have used to describe the victims of prison rape.   
   "If they did'nt want to be gang raped, then they should not have gone to   
   prison".   
      
   Unfortunately it comes down to SIDES. You dont want to give a god damn about   
   my side - then you can take your side and shove it up your fat blue ass.   
      
   You made it that way. Not me. If there is ambivalence about jail rape, then   
   why should people give a damn if Kobe Bryant rapes every little white bitch   
   he can find ? I have found people to VERY ambivalent about rape - when the   
   victim is an inmate. What is the difference really ? Please explain !!   
      
      
   > > > > I'm so preoccupied victimizing people. Yeah - thats' a hot one. Just   
   > > suck   
   > > > > me.   
   > > >   
   > > > See the mentality?  Even in trying to play some macho come-back crap,   
   > you   
   > > > can't help but fall back to that which you know best and are most   
   > > > comfortable with.  The position of power as expressed by sexual   
   > dominance.   
   > > > Pathetic.  And yet, so true to form and predictable.   
   > >   
   > >   
   > > Shit comes out of both ends of you - dont it ?   
   >   
   >   
   > And in frustration with his inability to prove or deny his very propensity   
   > to act and think as an animal, the beast lashes out in typical, mindless   
   > rage.  Ever conscious of the fact that each word, each utterance simply   
   adds   
   > another layer of refinement to the supposition...   
      
      
   I'm sorry if I left it in too long - next time I'll use a lube but I still   
   refuse to use a rubber when porking you.   
      
      
   > > > > > > Maybe she was victimized somehow. That is not my problem. I am   
   not   
   > > the   
   > > > > > one.   
   > > > > > > I didn't do a damn thing to her, in fact I found the bitch very   
   > > > > > irritating.   
   > > > > >   
      
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