XPost: alt.prisons, alt.thebird.copwatch, alt.law-enforcement
From: ghost_of_morphy@stewieisaspammer.edu
In the year of our Lord Sun, 09 May 2004 16:21:04 GMT, Morf
wrote:
>Morphy's ghost wrote:
>>
>> In the year of our Lord Sun, 09 May 2004 09:30:23 GMT, Morf
>> wrote:
>> >
>> >The prison system of the US has been found guilty of murder, rape,
>> >torture and various other crimes and human rights violations.
>>
>> No, son. You don't understand. Employees of the US prison systemn
>> have been found guilty of these crimes. And employees have been
>> convicted and incarcerated. A system can't commit crimes. The
>> individuals in that system do that or don't do that.
>
>
>No, they share the guilt of the organization.
>
It occurs to me that, as a fine, upstanding citizen of a country whose
laws promulgate incarceration, the finger of blame that you are trying
to point should be pointed directly at yourself, if you follow your
reasoning to it's logical conclusion.
Morphy's ghost
"Fascism should rightly be called Connorism because
it is an expression of Fascistic principles by
methods utilized by Stewart Connor. For example,
blanket condemnations of classes of people such
as Correctional Officers and Republicans harken
back to the yellow Stars of David and pink triangles
the Third Reich used in similar condemnations.
The attenot to control the thoughts of the populace
by telling them whose opinions they should listen
to and whose opinions they should ignore is the
moral equivalent of jack-booted thugs wrecking the
offices of opposition newspapers in the chaos of
Krystalnacht. And in the calm assumption that
Stewie makes that his opinions and directives are
neither to questioned or doubted, but merely
accepted and obeyed, do we not hear the echo of a
shrill-voiced Austrian ennunciating the theory of
the Fuhrer principle? Fascism should rightly be
called Connorism." -- Morphy's ghost
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