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   Message 1,986 of 3,649   
   Morphy's ghost to Critter   
   Re: Patronizing Wisconsin Manufacturers    
   11 Nov 03 06:12:13   
   
   From: ghost_of_morphy@morphyisamongus.com   
      
   Critter, I think you missed it.  If you really want to find that kind   
   of prejudiced attitude in this newsgroup, you need look no farther   
   than dummydog's signature.   
      
   As to your point about people's indifference about convicts, well,   
   it's there, definitely.  But ex-cons aren't so easy to spot in the   
   freeworld.  I don't expect Krystalnacht anytime soon.   
      
   On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 04:08:05 GMT, "Critter"  wrote:   
      
   >> >So, the incarceration industry is the key role player in genocide - a   
   >> >deprivation of equality on the basis of social status of the victims of   
   >> >system which employs incarceration industry as its tool of oppression   
   >> >and genocide.   
   >> >   
   >>   
   >> Actually, the key role in the genocide of the Jews was the   
   >> indifference and public acceptance of the German people to the bigotry   
   >> and hatred directed against the Jews.  When people started saying that   
   >> the Jews had "shit for brains" and were "JOcksuckers," not enough   
   >> people stood up against the bigots to make a difference and   
   >> persecution and genocide was the result.   
   >>   
   >   
   >Yes - and we are seeing that SAME EXACT indifference toawrd ex-cons as a   
   >class. In fact, since people can no longer bitch and whine about blacks,   
   >hispanics and japanese, it is ex-cons who are mopping up all that excess   
   >hatred which used to come out as racism.   
   >   
   >Clearly, there is a huge conspiracy to destroy completely anyone who offends   
   >the state, and this latest move in Wisconsin proves my point quite nicely.   
   >Clearly, their goal is to eliminate ex-convicts COMPLETELY from the   
   >workplace - even the manufacturing sector. There is only one explanation for   
   >this - the ultimate liquidation of ex-cons as a class by any means   
   >neccesary.   
   >   
   >Zieg Heil !!   
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