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|    Re: Patronizing Wisconsin Manufacturers     |
|    11 Nov 03 14:26:14    |
      From: Barking@The.Moon              > 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.                     I'm more concerned with rampant prejudice and extreme discrimination tactics       being deployed in Wisconsin. I was raised to think that all the bigots were       in Birmingham Alabama. Maybe the true home of racist hatred is more like       Steven's Point, Green Bay, or Kenosha - home to hate.                     > 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.                     To the contrary Morph - they are very easy to identify, especially in       Wisconsin. They are the ones without the jobs.                            > >> >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 !!       > >       > >       > >       > >       > >       > >       > >       > >       >              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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