Re: The terrorism meme

From: joedees@bellsouth.net
Date: Sun 17 Nov 2002 - 05:47:24 GMT

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    > At 10:17 PM 16/11/02 -0600, you wrote:
    > Jeremy:
    > >> The trouble with cultures that are formed on a binary value system
    > >> is that everything must be an either or finality. If we are to
    > >> finally get out of this mess, it will probably be a solution from
    > >> outsede of the 2 x 2 frame. IOW, of course I care and I don't even
    > >> know what an anarchist Turgenevian Bazarov is. Jeremy
    > >>
    >
    > Joe:
    > >But what we are facing is Islamofascism, which is the exact opposite
    > >of libertarianism, as it is a coercive memeset. I don't know about
    > >you, but I, for one, am terminally not willing to publicly declare my
    > >devotion to Muhammed and the Qu'ran, grow my beard, treat women like
    > >chattel, and touch my forehead to the dirt five times a day just so I
    > >won't be murdered by some pussy-in-Paradise-pursuing, fatwa-following
    > >jihadist memebot. Such a person, who offers me the convert-or-die
    > >alternative of death or intellectual and physical slavery, has
    > >already given me permission to kill him, in defense of self, life and
    > >freedom.
    > >>
    > Enough! You have terrorised me out of the conversation - may your God
    > give you lots of sweet white grapes. Jeremy
    >
    And may yours, if you have one (I do not), spare you the murderous depredations of the followers of other gods.
    >
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