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my need makes you a slave?




At 12:22 AM 3/11/99 -0500, Phillip Hallam-Baker wrote:
>Governments have always appropriated property in times of war, in
>parts of Africa over a third of the population are infected with HIV
>creating
>a social crisis which is having a much greater impact than most wars.

This is called "feedback", or population control.  Famine, plague, or war,
if you don't choose birth control.  Its physics, baby.

>You can yell 'let them eat cake' as much as you like. They will ignore
>you and for very good reason.

One man's need doesn't make another a slave.

They're screwed and all the hardwon fruit of free thinking and trade
is foreign to them; let them dig in the dirt with pointed sticks
for their AZT.  Ideas matter; you don't have the right ones, you don't
have the good toys.  Tethys is a fine moat.  

Mother nature sez: too many primates.  Preserve the endangered ones.
Don't eat the monkeys dearie.  Live like animals, die like animals.

EvolutionMonger