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|    28 Jan 15 03:13:53    |
      From: special.care03@gmail.com              SAD DAY IN AFRICA               Professor Wilhelm Reich told an anecdote about a young African boy who was       sitting by the tall grass weeping and nursing his wounds. He had been beaten       mercilessly by a Christian missionary who had come to Africa to save other       people's souls.               What had prompted the priest to commit such a vicious criminal assault on a       young boy?               The boy had been playing with the other children.        While at play, he kissed his playmate on her vulva.               The white-skinned savage from Europe saw this and flew into a violent and       jealous rage because he had never been permitted to kiss his playmates in this       delightful way as a child in Ireland.               =======================================        Further reading:        "I still miss someone"        https://docs.google.com/document/d/10LaZhIbTxWdDhE5wCbjJ1LW_cko2       4li7L8HyGAB-0M/edit        ==============================        Wilhelm Reich and Ronald Laing were among the few conventionally trained       psychologists who recognised that human society is insane and that what       mainstream psychology classifies as neurosis or addiction is in fact a healthy       response from a sane organism        to the stress of being required to live in an insane civilisation while       pretending it's not an insane civilisation.        ==============================              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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