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On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 13:09:47 -0400, "Peter R."
wrote: As was pointed out by someone else in this group a few months ago (I believe in the "He died doing something he loved" thread), modern society seems to discourage speaking ill of the dead or severely injured. Yeah, I suspect political correctness will be the death of civilization... |
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![]() "Grumman-581" wrote in message ... On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 13:09:47 -0400, "Peter R." wrote: As was pointed out by someone else in this group a few months ago (I believe in the "He died doing something he loved" thread), modern society seems to discourage speaking ill of the dead or severely injured. Yeah, I suspect political correctness will be the death of civilization... That isn't political correctness, which I hate, it is common human decency. |
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"Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATcox.net wrote in message
... "Grumman-581" wrote in message ... On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 13:09:47 -0400, "Peter R." wrote: As was pointed out by someone else in this group a few months ago (I believe in the "He died doing something he loved" thread), modern society seems to discourage speaking ill of the dead or severely injured. Yeah, I suspect political correctness will be the death of civilization... That isn't political correctness, which I hate, it is common human decency. It's both. "Political correctness" is what people call common decency when they don't want to be bothered with it. --Gary |
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On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 14:04:16 -0500, "Gig 601XL Builder"
wrDOTgiaconaATcox.net wrote: That isn't political correctness, which I hate, it is common human decency. **** "common human decency"... The only reason the pilot is alive right now is that *my* family wasn't on that flight and killed by him... |
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![]() Grumman-581 wrote: On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 14:04:16 -0500, "Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATcox.net wrote: That isn't political correctness, which I hate, it is common human decency. **** "common human decency"... The only reason the pilot is alive right now is that *my* family wasn't on that flight and killed by him... Revenge killing is one of the worst aspects Filipino culture. It is endemic. Here we have mayors who shoot police officers over some argument at a funeral. Then the feud starts. The body count climbs, business flees, and the survivors are living in cardboard boxes. So, if your family had been on that plane, and you would have gone to the hospital and killed the pilot as he lay in his hospital bed, and then his family would have come after you, and yours would go after his, and the next thing you know you have the end of civilization. But at least you would have had the satisfaction of revenge. All your relatives would be dead or in prison. Their houses would be burned to the ground. The same for all of the pilot's relatives. But at least you would have had your revenge. You would have Israel and Palestine. The IRA and UVF in Ireland. The Shiites and the Sunnis. The Campbells and the Montroses. The Hatfields and the McCoys. Everybody grab guns and have at it. Yes, sir. Never mind that it ends with a few ruined widows and orphans struggling to survive in a blasted wasteland. You'll have taught those guys a real lesson. The one thing that separates us from primitive headhunters is that we do not live like that. We have the rule of law. We have civilization. We do not go out and take somebody's head simply because one of his relatives took the head of one of ours. If you have that attitude then all social and economic progress becomes impossible. This is what kept Scotland and Ireland poor for centuries. It keeps Palestine and the Philippines poor today. It is why we have Somalia and Sudan and East Timor. It encourages corruption, depresses the economy, and makes it dangerous to even deliver the mail. |
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On 2 Sep 2006 00:33:54 -0700, "cjcampbell"
wrote: So, if your family had been on that plane, and you would have gone to the hospital and killed the pilot as he lay in his hospital bed, and then his family would have come after you, and yours would go after his, and the next thing you know you have the end of civilization. As I sit here this morning, staring at the monitor, typing on my keyboard, trying to get enough caffeine in me to feel semi-human while coming down with a cold that my daughter probably brought home from school, I have to think that civilization is entirely overrated... |
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![]() Grumman-581 wrote: On 2 Sep 2006 00:33:54 -0700, "cjcampbell" wrote: So, if your family had been on that plane, and you would have gone to the hospital and killed the pilot as he lay in his hospital bed, and then his family would have come after you, and yours would go after his, and the next thing you know you have the end of civilization. As I sit here this morning, staring at the monitor, typing on my keyboard, trying to get enough caffeine in me to feel semi-human while coming down with a cold that my daughter probably brought home from school, I have to think that civilization is entirely overrated... And as I sit here this morning, waiting to catch a plane to Manila where I will have surgery for a hernia, I am almost inclined to agree. Still, civilization has its advantages. Hernia surgery, I suppose, is better than having some guy dressed in mask and feathers waving a stick with a monkey's skull mounted on it over me. |
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On 2 Sep 2006 19:44:59 -0700, "cjcampbell"
wrote: Still, civilization has its advantages. Hernia surgery, I suppose, is better than having some guy dressed in mask and feathers waving a stick with a monkey's skull mounted on it over me. Don't knock it until you've tried it... grin |
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![]() "cjcampbell" wrote in message And as I sit here this morning, waiting to catch a plane to Manila where I will have surgery for a hernia, Just out of curiosity, why are you travelling to Manila for the surgery? |
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("cjcampbell" wrote)
Still, civilization has its advantages. Hernia surgery, I suppose, is better than having some guy dressed in mask and feathers waving a stick with a monkey's skull mounted on it over me. What's the co-pay with that monkey skull plan? Good luck with the hernia repair. Montblack BTDT ...in about 5 weeks, myself. |
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