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Controlling Technologists With The Threat Of Rape


Readers of sci.electronics.design, typically "nerdy" males, are
the ones most directly targeted by the government's unofficial
policy of tolerating racist gang rape of the least "street smart"
or gang affiliated in its prison system. This functions to keep
the most dangerous element of the population, technologists, in
a state of perpetual terror of the government's wrath, not unlike
the terror experienced by the denizens of George Orwell's "1984"
who live under the subtle but continual threat of their worst
fears in the Inner Party's "Room 101 [wikipedia.org]".

When pressure came from Human Rights Watch [hrw.org] the US
government's response was to pass a "Prisoner rape elimination
act" the chief result of which was to commission a study by one Mark
Fleisher, who concludes that, get this [spr.org]:

"sexual pressure ushers, guides or shepherds the process
of sexual awakening."

So the way your government retreats from its threat of having some
ethnic gang make you its bitch and infect you with Hepatitis C if not
AIDS while sexually torturing you because you're a technologist who
got out of line, is to claim that you aren't being raped, you are
experiencing "sexual awakening".

This should have topped the list and of course, since American
technologists don't count (just look at the H-1B and outsourcing
trashing their ability to support families) it didn't appear
anywhere.

Jan 1 '07 #1
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On 01 Jan 2007 12:00:00 GMT, aNONyMOuS cOwArD <ME@PRIVACY.NETwrote:
>
[snip]

Such an apt name for the author ;-)

...Jim Thompson
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Jan 1 '07 #2

In article <ps********************************@4ax.com>,
Jim Thompson <To****************************@My-Web-Site.comwrites:
|On 01 Jan 2007 12:00:00 GMT, aNONyMOuS cOwArD <ME@PRIVACY.NETwrote:
|>
|Such an apt name for the author ;-)

Well, last night I was asked what I thought 2007 would bring. I didn't
guess kook-troll hybrids, but I suppose that I should have done.
Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
Jan 1 '07 #3
Nick Maclaren wrote:
In article <ps********************************@4ax.com>,
Jim Thompson <To****************************@My-Web-Site.comwrites:
|On 01 Jan 2007 12:00:00 GMT, aNONyMOuS cOwArD <ME@PRIVACY.NETwrote:
|>
|Such an apt name for the author ;-)

Well, last night I was asked what I thought 2007 would bring. I didn't
guess kook-troll hybrids, but I suppose that I should have done.
Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
Maybe someone will come up with a suitable persona skin for Quake ;)

Cheers

PeteS
Jan 1 '07 #4
Hay , i know people doing that.Join my hands and we will trash them -
Technically ! All for Good Purpose !

__________________________________________________ _______________________
aNONyMOuS cOwArD wrote:
Readers of sci.electronics.design, typically "nerdy" males, are
the ones most directly targeted by the government's unofficial
policy of tolerating racist gang rape of the least "street smart"
or gang affiliated in its prison system. This functions to keep
the most dangerous element of the population, technologists, in
a state of perpetual terror of the government's wrath, not unlike
the terror experienced by the denizens of George Orwell's "1984"
who live under the subtle but continual threat of their worst
fears in the Inner Party's "Room 101 [wikipedia.org]".

When pressure came from Human Rights Watch [hrw.org] the US
government's response was to pass a "Prisoner rape elimination
act" the chief result of which was to commission a study by one Mark
Fleisher, who concludes that, get this [spr.org]:

"sexual pressure ushers, guides or shepherds the process
of sexual awakening."

So the way your government retreats from its threat of having some
ethnic gang make you its bitch and infect you with Hepatitis C if not
AIDS while sexually torturing you because you're a technologist who
got out of line, is to claim that you aren't being raped, you are
experiencing "sexual awakening".

This should have topped the list and of course, since American
technologists don't count (just look at the H-1B and outsourcing
trashing their ability to support families) it didn't appear
anywhere.
Jan 1 '07 #5
On 01 Jan 2007 12:00:00 GMT, aNONyMOuS cOwArD <ME@PRIVACY.NETwrote:
>
Readers of sci.electronics.design, typically "nerdy" males, are
the ones most directly targeted by the government's unofficial
policy of tolerating racist gang rape of the least "street smart"
or gang affiliated in its prison system. This functions to keep
the most dangerous element of the population, technologists, in
a state of perpetual terror of the government's wrath, not unlike
the terror experienced by the denizens of George Orwell's "1984"
who live under the subtle but continual threat of their worst
fears in the Inner Party's "Room 101 [wikipedia.org]".

When pressure came from Human Rights Watch [hrw.org] the US
government's response was to pass a "Prisoner rape elimination
act" the chief result of which was to commission a study by one Mark
Fleisher, who concludes that, get this [spr.org]:

"sexual pressure ushers, guides or shepherds the process
of sexual awakening."

So the way your government retreats from its threat of having some
ethnic gang make you its bitch and infect you with Hepatitis C if not
AIDS while sexually torturing you because you're a technologist who
got out of line, is to claim that you aren't being raped, you are
experiencing "sexual awakening".

This should have topped the list and of course, since American
technologists don't count (just look at the H-1B and outsourcing
trashing their ability to support families) it didn't appear
anywhere.

What strange fantasies you have.

John

Jan 1 '07 #6
Cowboys wrote:
Hay , i know people doing that.Join my hands and we will trash them -
Technically ! All for Good Purpose !
For Great Justice!

John Savard

Jan 4 '07 #7

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