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"Issodhos @aol.com" <[log in to unmask]>
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The philosophy, work & influences of Noam Chomsky
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In a message dated 2/9/00 1:18:11 PM EST, [log in to unmask] writes:

> .There is never one racism. There is a racism of colour, of
>  intelligence, of rich and so on and so forth. These are the words of modern
>  sociology. According to a definition of racism as a sentiment of some
people
>  or group of people who are trying to mark some other group of people, by
>  their impresionistic
>  principles, to be less worthy than some other group. If Serbians , and not
>  "some Serbs" are genocidal, this is racism. If you are calling them "fellow
>  serbs", you are adding one even more pejorative note in best tradition of
>  classic racism.
>   These are some sociolgical facts.

     Facts?:-)  This drivel is nothing more than the gibberish of a post
modernist attempt to redefine words for their transient and political
expediency.  Shall I point out your NAZI-like tendencies when you infer that
this Trecy person is somehow subhuman by describing her(?) as a "creature?"
Sorry, Fella, you're not going to dictate what definitions are applicable or
hide behind name-calling.
Yours,
Issodhos

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