RE: Memes For Peace-In-Our-Time (Neville Chaimberlain)

From: joedees@bellsouth.net
Date: Sun 09 Mar 2003 - 23:32:17 GMT

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    > Hi, Jeremy,
    >
    > Can you say more about:
    >
    > > When I was living with an Indigenous Australian group which had not
    > > had a lot of outside contact, the change in children's behaviour was
    > > observable when they got a VCR and started watching USAnian crap.
    >
    > > For me, memetic engineering is akin to propaganda, but it operates
    > > at a more subtle level. If we look at the Nazi regime's manipulation
    > > of art and theatre, we can see this effect, and, dare I say, it is
    > > observable in poor Joe's foaming at the mouth replies to any
    > > critique of his beloved USAnia's war on Islam. Making war to create
    > > peace is an oxymoron and can never work. War, especially such a one
    > > sided war, will perpetuate violence and only profit arms dealers.
    > > Sorry to be lurking for so long all. And Joe, don't worry, I am far
    > > too busy to reply too much at the moment as I am running an election
    > > campaign.
    >
    > What campaign? Are you the candidate? If so, best of luck, amigo.
    >
    > Please note: it is NOT a case of the USA's war on Islam -- it is a
    > 'war' only by USA neoconservatives and SOME Christian fundamentalists.
    >
    It is a war against terrorist that attempt to use a virulent minority fascist mutation of a world religion in order to justify their savagery, being waged by the forces of reason, liberty and human justice and decency.
    >
    > Cheers,
    > Lawry
    >
    >
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