[extropy-chat] [fwd] London bombings and toxic memes

Dirk Bruere dirk at neopax.com
Wed Jul 13 18:23:32 UTC 2005


Mike Lorrey wrote:

>--- Damien Broderick <thespike at satx.rr.com> wrote:
>
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>>A British friend writes:
>>=======================
>>
>>"The British police have just announced within the past hour that
>>the four London bombings of last week were indeed suicide attacks.
>>Four 'suspects' died at the scenes of the bombs, they say.
>>
>>"Moreover, it seems the four men concerned were from Leeds, West
>>Yorkshire (where I lived in the 1970s). They've raided a number of
>>houses there, including one in the Burley district (where I lived
>>for nearly ten years).
>>
>>"I think these are the first-ever suicide bombings in Britain, or
>>indeed in Western Europe."
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>
>Richard Reid, the shoe bomber, was certainly intent on suiciding if he
>had succeeded, and a compatriot of his who was to do a duplicate
>attempt, decided against it and hide his shoe at home until the cops
>came for him. Furthermore, most, if not all, of the 9-11 hijackers
>either held european passports, had spent many years living in european
>nations. Zaccharias Moussaoui, the so-called 20th hijacker, was a
>French citizen who was a disciple (as was Reid and his partner) of that
>one-eyed mullah that British authorities have so far refused to arrest
>or even investigate.
>
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>
He's definately been investigated.
Strange how Americans are so keen on free speech, except in other countries.

>>Further thoughts...
>>
>>I lived in Hessle Terrace, just off Brudenell Road in the Hyde Park
>>area of Leeds, in 1972-1975. Then I moved about half a mile away, to
>>The Village Street, Burley, where I lived for the next seven years,
>>1975-1982.
>>
>>Obviously the area has changed since I left Leeds in 1982, but it
>>was already getting pretty multi-ethnic in the 1970s.
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>
>Ah, the benefits of diversity, eh Dirk?
>  
>
As you will have read, I am all in favour of diversity.
But not of multicultural societies.
Every culture to its own nation.
String fences make good neighbours
It's all here:
http://theconsensus.org/uk/principia/global/index.html

-- 
Dirk

The Consensus:-
The political party for the new millenium
http://www.theconsensus.org



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