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comprehending the heart's nationalism
On 7/6/16 12:51 PM, juan wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Jul 2016 12:27:03 -0700
> "Stephen D. Williams" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On 6/30/16 1:10 PM, juan wrote:
>>> On Thu, 30 Jun 2016 12:33:22 -0700
>>> "Stephen D. Williams" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> In the unlikely
>>>> event that we elect Trump,
>>> He is unlikely to be elected because he's marginally better
>>> than that murderours cunt, your boss hitlery.
>> Not sure why a sexist slur makes any difference.
> "sexist"? The fuck are you taling about? Oh wait. I guess that
> pandering to feminazi cunts is your way to try to get laid?
> Sad.
Perhaps you were using the UK definition of 'cunt', although that usage is, I think, often as an endearment, much like 'bastard' or
'dude' in the US. In some locales, it's almost always used in a sexist sense. Anyway, your stooping to ad hominem attacks means
you've already lost the argument.
I was on BBSs in 1982, Compuserve in 1984, UUCP/Usenet in 1987 (a couple hops from uvax), running a server on the Internet
continuously since 1992, setting up a couple ISPs including a satellite link in the early 90's, on AOL in 1995 (I wrote BuddyList
for AOL.), and various other things. Calling me names on the Internet is not going to phase me.
>> Murderous? Are all
>> US leaders, in general, murderous
>
> Of course.
Well, no wonder. So, if you were President of the US, what would you do differently? How would that work better?
> Now tell me Stephen, what does an establishment bot like you do
> in an allegedly crypto ANARCHIST mailing list?
Define 'anarchist' and 'crypto-anarchist', think a little, and you may find some answers.
Let's go with the Wikipedia definition:
> Crypto-anarchists employ cryptographic <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptography>software to evade prosecution and harassment
> while sending and receiving information over computer networks <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_network>, in an effort to
> protect their privacy <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Privacy> and political freedom
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_%28political%29>.