Umberto Rossi wrote:
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I'd like to know what the member's think of Judy Ladd's opinions . .
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Judy Ladd wrote:
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To change and encourage public opinion, space became threatening
(check your history books please). We were given another scenario
that endorsed congress' then agenda. Since then we are in fear of all
things alien (we want our borders shut down to restrict entry to
those who only fit our idea of who is politically correct).
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This is the second place in less than a weak wherein I read that
space was reinterpreted by power as hostile to promote ends, and in
both cases explanation/proof was avoided with some hand-waving.
Judging by the sentence which follows, you might be operating from
the same thesis as the other person who presented it. Please, back up
your statement, as well as your humungous generalization "Since then
we are in fear of all things alien . . .", a statement I find
falacious not in its grouping of "all things alien," but in the words
"Since then." Humankind has _always_ feared all things alien. It is
one of the core fragments of our psyche. I will refrain from saying
anymore until you have a chance to clarify.
Andrew E. Baumann
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That moment she was mine, mine, fair,
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