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- From: ELAWRENCE@DESIRE.WRIGHT.EDU
- Newsgroups: soc.motss
- Subject: KKKramer Among Us (was "A Strand of Bigotry")
- Date: 20 Nov 1992 10:59:55 -0600
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- I thought that my original posting would cause KKKlayton KKKramer to rear his
- head and start spewing his usual verbal vomit, and I was right. It has been
- good to see since then, in other postings, people point out that KKKramer NEVER
- actually proves anything except that he is consumed by his own malevolence.
- KKKramer is clearly obsessed with homosexuals (mainly gay men) in precisely
- the same way that Hitler was obsessed with Jews. The idea that KKKramer's
- intended victims would DARE to defend themselves from him and others like him
- obviously drives KKKramer to distraction, hence his hysterical outburst at my
- original posting and his repeated malicious lie about a "homosexual fascist
- lobby." Let's face it--KKKramer knows full well (unless he is psychotic) that
- there is no such thing. However, since he is, as stated above, consumed by his
- own malevolence, he repeatedly tries to use Hitler's patented (figuratively)
- Big Lie technique in the hopes that some of the bigoted filth he slings around
- will stick to his intended victims. It isn't often that we see glaring
- examples of pustulent bigotry. KKKramer is one such example. I have noted that
- his ravings on talk.politics.misc draw little, if any support. Anyone reading
- that group can see that there are MANY people in the group who are not at all
- likely to be gay-positive. Nevertheless, they do not rush to his defense. Of
- course, KKKramer will probably claim that that is an example of the influence
- of the (gag) "homosexual fascist lobby." Dealing with the likes of KKKlayton
- KKKramer is a dirty job, but someone has to do it.
-
- "In the time of the locust, it is given to us to see such things." M. John
- Harrison
-
- Edgar J. Lawrence II
-