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Saturday, February 03, 2007
A Trap to Avoid
I have read a few items recently on other blogs about people who have done horrible (in my opinion) things in support of the US superstate. We need to learn the art of recognizing these misdeeds and publicizing them without necessarily calling the authoritarians who do this by name. At least unless you can do it anonymously. It is an unfortunate fact of modern life that those who perpetrate crimes against humanity don't like to be called on it when they are exposed, and if motivated enough, they can make life miserable for those who expose them. This doesn't mean they hold the moral upper-hand, just that they have been empowered by their unholy alliances to do damage to those they fear. Attack the deed; not the person.
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Deeds don't commit themsleves. A deed is just an idea until someone acts it out. Bad deeds should reward the perpetrator with the appropriate retribution.
ReplyDeleteWell, by "attack" I mean "write about". Whatever you do, within the bounds of the ZAP, is up to you.
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