From: Arjen Kamphuis (mountain@knoware.nl)
Date: Tue Sep 16 1997 - 09:07:41 MDT
At 18:37 15-09-97 Anton Sherwood dasher@netcom.com wrote:
>Arjen Kamphuis lists some famous slaughters, and then says (in part)
>
>: If we do not fundamentally care for all our fellow humans nothing will
>: change. Technology does not help here. We must actively care or accept
>: large scale murder on a regular basis.
>
>I'd like to add one item to the list
>(thanks to James Donald for telling me about it):
>
>Peru -- President Fujimori issues rifles to the peasants.
>The murderous Maoist movement known as Shining Path disappears.
Anton, I hope you're not still upset about my 'gun-control' post of several
weeks ago. I do not think we're going to agree on this soon, but I respect
your position.
The reason I didn't mention Shining Path scum was that I did not have
accurate data on them. In this particular case I agree with you that
allowing the peasants to defend themselves could help to some extend.
Personally I would have prefered the Peruvian Army hunting them down but
that seemed non-feasable.
Maoists are among the worst political fanatics the world has ever known,
right up there with another one whose-name-I-won't-mention. Their leader
said on various occasions that killing 90% of the Peruvian population would
be acceptable if that's what it would take to gain power. They finally
caught him a few years back. One down, many to go...
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Arjen Kamphuis | - But why do you want to climb so high?
mountain@knoware.nl | Surely you see that mother-nature never
| meant for you to go above 20,000 Ft?
| - That's why.
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