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Christiaan Briggs
christiaan at yurkycross.co.uk
Fri Aug 27 22:42:37 UTC 2004
On 27 Aug 2004, at 11:33 pm, Eric B. Rakim wrote:
> Mr. Burling was referring to the great popular movements of the 18th,
> 19th and 20th century that forced our governments to allow us the
> rights we enjoy today. If it wasn't for the great thinkers and leaders
> like Rosseau, Marx, Lenin, Benjamin Franklin, the leader of the French
> Revolution and MILLIONS of American and Europeian nobodys that
> actually striked and protested and got things done, then we wouldn't
> have the rights that we have today.
>
> And THAT, solidarity through organised struggle, IS (historically) a
> trait of Western Culture and something to be proud of. So stop
> hitting on Mr. Burling just cause he didn't explain it as good.
Why are you misrepresenting the discussion? What you mention certainly
is a part of Western Culture, and a part that I am proud of myself. But
this isn't the argument I was disputing. Why you think I should
telepathically know what Geoff "really" meant is beyond me.
Christiaan
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