[ExI] Social implications of widespreadextropian/positivistideals

spike spike66 at att.net
Sat Mar 6 19:48:41 UTC 2010


 > ...On Behalf Of Gordon Swobe

> I second Spike's motion. 
> ... 
> Given that you lived with the perpetrator and had prior 
> knowledge of the crime, someone could try to say that your 
> complacency made you complicit and thus partially responsible 
> (in civil court), or that you aided and abetted or 
> co-conspired (in criminal court), or who knows what. -gts
> 
> > > ...On Behalf Of ddraig
> > > ...
> > > 
> > > I am living with somebody like that right now.
> > > Well, he has been hospitalised, but he keeps breaking
> > out... Dwayne

Ja to Gordon's post, and furthermore Dwayne, this term you used "breaking
out" caught my full and undivided.  If your roommate was committed for some
reason and he escaped, then the second call you must make is to the hospital
from which he keeps breaking out.  Do make sure the director of that
hospital knows of her escaped charge's comments.  You need not explain her
legal accountability, she already knows.

Stathis is a mental health professional if I recall correctly.  He might be
able to advise here, or suggest who to contact, but it is clear to me that
timely action is necessary to avert potential tragedy, and I do not mean
some-other-timely but rather todayly, right-nowly.

spike




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