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Posted by Joe Faitur on May 03, 2001 at 07:30:50 from (138.87.47.57):
In Reply to: Re: Reply to Boycott posted by Phil in MS on May 03, 2001 at 06:48:55:
Seems to me that if you play the game, you oughta be willin' to take the consequences. You try to spy on people and you get busted -- what's all he whinin' about? Isn't that how the game is played? Seems if the shoe was on the other foot that the same sentiments wouldn't be expressed (or, they would be in reverse order). Apparently, many have been persuaded by the modernist hegemony of colonialism and nationalism which is only a guise for economic exploitation, domination, and manipulation -- the renovated garb of Western expansion throughout the last several centuries. How much propoganda have we been fed about the spy plane incident (let alone countless other incidents)? Such inherent trust in the systems which have repeatedly been exposed as dishonest and complicitous is not warranted or intelligent.
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