From: jamiel@sybase.com (Jamie Lawrence)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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From: jamiel@sybase.com (Jamie Lawrence)
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 94 10:52:36 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: cypherpunks and politics (Re: USWA)
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At 2:21 AM 04/14/94 -0500, Adam Lake wrote:
>Did anyone ever think of involving the USWA (no, not the United States
>Wrestling Association) United We Stand America in the Clipper fight?
>Sounds to me like this would be a mass appeal if it appeared in their
>newsletter.
This is something I have been meaning to write to the list
for several weeks, and this post is the perfect lead in.
When I joined this list, I saw thought it was going to be
much different. I had assumed 1) that people on this list
would have much different politics and 2) that that wouldn't
really matter, 'cause everyone here is concerned with one
issue, which we could all agree on. 2) seems to have partially
true, sometimes.
Without expounding at lengths, my reaction was to unsubscribe
on short order when I saw some of the first posts flying
around. I didn't, because I try to keep an open mind and do
change opinions sometimes. But not everyone who is a potential
crypto supporter is gonna bother, and by tying (seemingly or
not- impressions count here) the issue to a particular set of
other beliefs, there is a huge chance that others are going
to be alienated. I know *I* don't want to be associated with
libertarianism or (even worse) Perot...
The point is that even if you think anyone with a viewpoint
opposing yours is automatically stupid and not worth your time
(and I don't think that too many of you are that bad off ;),
aren't they at least worth using to further something you
believe strongly in? It might do well to be careful in
alienating potential allys by flip political jokes and
comments.
-j
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