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- From: miket@hermes.tcs.com (Michael Turner nmscore Assoc.)
- Subject: Re: Purity
- Message-ID: <1993Jan3.233043.3873@tcsi.com>
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- References: <93001.010248SAUNDRSG@QUCDN.QueensU.CA> <1i2qagINN5ht@rave.larc.nasa.gov> <1i3hr2INN9in@agate.berkeley.edu>
- Date: Sun, 3 Jan 1993 23:30:43 GMT
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- In article <1i3hr2INN9in@agate.berkeley.edu> rsr@soda.berkeley.edu (Roy S. Rapoport) writes:
- >In article <1i2qagINN5ht@rave.larc.nasa.gov> kludge@grissom.larc.nasa.gov (Scott Dorsey) writes:
- >->
- >->I want a T-shirt that reads "THERE IS NO ENEMY."
- >
- >Make one, then.
- >
- >Wouldn't wear it, myself. There is an enemy. There are quite a few
- >enemies. They'll exist until the day it's no longer an issue if you're
- >closeted or out, because there will be no difference, no advantage to either
- >state.
-
- Uh, Roy, if I remember correctly (and I think I do, because it was
- the last post I read), Scott's T-shirt request was in response to
- not liking the feeling of being considered an enemy by the androphobic
- wing of the Radical Lesbian Party.
-
- >They'll exist for a while. Move to Colorado. You'll see the bastards
- >around you.
-
- The enemy of my enemy is not my friend. I didn't choose to be their
- enemy -- they chose to be mine. Not much choice, then.
-
- And "the bastards" you refer to are all around us here, too. Just
- not as many of them, I guess.
- ---
- Michael Turner
- miket@tcs.com
-