1997-10-04 - Re: Regulate them to ‘double-death’…

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From: nobody@REPLAY.COM (Anonymous)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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Raw Date: Sun, 5 Oct 1997 07:49:18 +0800

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From: nobody@REPLAY.COM (Anonymous)
Date: Sun, 5 Oct 1997 07:49:18 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: Regulate them to 'double-death'...
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Anonymous wrote:
> On Sat, 4 Oct 1997, Anonymous wrote:
> > No, instead, Canadian students terrorize each other with old-fashioned
> > forms of violence, like at Cole Harbor high school in Newfie'land, where
> > they use baseball bats to keep the niggers in line, and in Montreal,
> > where four teenagers have been driven to suicide in the last few weeks
> > by the 'taxing' they have endured from the youth gangs that roam the
> > subways.
> > Perhaps Canada needs 'more' regulation...

> Canada ia not perfect, no country is, but men and women typically feel
> safe enough to walk the streets alone at night.

  The same is true of most places, even the ones known as being
dangerous enclaves of the 'bad' people.
  The fact is, those who live in any given area generally do not
feel too threatened when going out and about in 'their' part of
town. 

  I spend time in the areas of Regina, Saskatchewan and Oakland,
California, that most of the 'regular' folk avoid. I have seen
people shot and stabbed in both places, but I feel safe enough to
walk those streets alone.
  I have been robbed a couple times in both areas, and have given
up the cash I was holding, even when I was armed much better than
those robbing me. I didn't feel like killing them.

> Racial hatred is not accepted in the communities at large

  Kiss my ass. Racial discrimination is not *recognized* in the 
communities at large.
  I like to use the word 'nigger' as often as possible in Berkeley,
California, (a prison for the politically correct) just because it
pisses all of those oh-so-liberal hypocrites who shit their pants
when a black person moves into *their* neighborhood.
  I like to use the word 'wagon-burner' in Regina when dealing with
social workers who use the politically correct term, Native Canadian
while they discriminate against the 'wagon-burners' in every possible
way.

> nor is wife-beating.

Joke heard in a Canadian Bar at 11:37 pm, Sat. Oct. 3, 1997:
Q: "What do you call a woman with two black eyes?
A: "Nothing. She's been told *twice* already!"

> The fact that you list all the newsworthy examples of teen violence speaks
> volumes onto itself.

  No. The fact that I did not list the 'volumes' of examples of teen
violence in Canada is newsworthy.
 
> The typically Canadian gun owner uses it for one of two purposes; the
> most common usage is 1) sport hunting 2) target shooting - I have used a
> gun many times, never towards a living being.

  Sounds like the typical *American* gun owner.

  Canadians whack out fewer people with weapons than Americans, but 
so do people in prison. Go figure...
  Canada does not have the magnitude of problems that the US has 
because there are only about 20 million people in the whole goddamn
country, and there are not nearly as many hugely populated cities.
  As well, Canadians spend a great amount of their time huddled 
inside their igloos during the year, and are too busy trying to
keep warm to spend much time murdering their fellow citizens.

  Got to run. I'm a cop, and I haven't beaten up my quota of 
wagon-burners for the day.

CanuckMonger






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