From: Bryan Moss (bryan.moss@btinternet.com)
Date: Mon Sep 25 2000 - 17:01:23 MDT
Robert J. Bradbury wrote:
> "The attorney general’s economic crimes unit is
> investigating the Psychic Readers Network and its sister
> company, Access Resources Inc., after former employees
> testified that many of the telephone psychics were
> actually homeless people from the local Salvation Army
> shelter."
Wow! Next you'll be telling me the women on sex chat lines
lie about their appearance!
> While I think most of you know that I am an extreme
> supporter of the rights of the individual (and their
> opinions), you just have to wonder if one should support
> legal activities against people that take advantage of the
> "irrational". I mean, really, doing that implies there
> will be an increase in the population and political rights
> of those people who *really* have no clue!
Of course, they could be investigating because these people
are *homeless* which might have consequences for minimum
wage, taxation, etc, but if they are investigating on the
grounds that these people weren't 'real' psychics it's
probably time to don your worrying hat.
> If we make the selection effect of our environment so soft
> that "anyone" can survive, will we not doom ourselves?
Minds are more malleable than genes, or at least they are
for the moment, so bad memes can be weeded out without
resorting to the death penalty. Predictably, I think the
answer is the ever-versatile free market; more individual
responsibility should be enough to set 'em right.
BM
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