Date: Wed, 07 Jul 1999 06:54:41 +0100
From: Chris Lees <chrislees@easynet.co.uk>
To: memetics@mmu.ac.uk
Subject: Re: Memetic engineering challenge
Aaron wrote :
<snip>
> I'm going to start, generally, even vaguely. I started out by speaking of
> the Memetic Epidemiology of malicious gossip. Let me now introduce a related
> phenomenon. Abusers are tightly organized. But victims tend to be kept in
> the dark. For example, effortlessly, the domineering and violent spouse
> always seems to have their partner under constant surveillance by equally
> psychotic buddies. But the victim will have no intelligence resources what
> so ever. Evil networks easily and readily. And we all contend with chronic
> enablers. Resistance to evil, however, networks ineffectually. The proposed
> set of meme must be an organizational principle to resist, expose,
> undermine, and denounce malice and domination, from the petty to the
> flagrant. It should also be an organizational principle for constructive
> play, that includes resistance to jealous sabotage.
Woohoo! Tremendous. Go for it Aaron !
Chris.
http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~chrislees/tao.index.html
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