Re: virus: Nuke Meme

Sodom (sodom@ma.ultranet.com)
Mon, 18 May 1998 12:10:32 -0400


My what a bitter pill to swollow!!!! So i wont, instead i'll bring up a few
points.

How many people or groups over history feel that they are "ahead of their
time"? Many I am sure, and I am sure many of them would frighten me. As for
respecting people, I used to feel that there were very few people worthy of
respect, but I discovered how pompus that made me look and how wrong I was.
Since moving to Boston, i have discovered that there are many, many people
much brighter than myself, though I dont know many with more stable or
rational operating principles than I have (sad about that). After reading
the other responses to my Nuke meme question, I have to agree in part with
Dan Plante: That the issue is the lack of education and understanding on one
hand, and a strong education and application skills in the hands of India's
zealots. As I think about it, and if I were a leader of the Indian people, i
might see this as an opportunity for the future in bargaining, respect in
that region, and a stepped up place in the international arena. I do wonder
how we, as the sole remaining superpower, we look on India a few years from
now. If India can show restraint, and demonstrate that they can keep the
djini in the bottle, five years from now they will look much bigger in the
world picture.

Just a guess

Sodom

Sebastian Kinsey wrote:

> Why you ask? isn't it a little self explanatory? Unfortunately the
> term "people" is a very general one....with a value system imagined on
> my part to approximate: hindi god, cows, praying to hindi god, feeding
> holy cows, try to find something to eat, discuss hindi gods with equally
> 'intellectual' peers over a game of checkers, clean mat off so that i
> may sleep.....etc., it is very difficult for me to attempt comprehension
> of these "people" -- just as it would be for me to understand the deep
> philosophies of cocker spaniels. In essence, I would have to say that
> we are quite alone in this world of "people" due to our advanced level
> of analytical and social complexity....we are well ahead of our time,
> how many people could you really say you respect out of the multitudes
> you've come into contact with?...1%?---not even! On a world-wide basis
> i'm sure the number would be around .0001%---why do you think history is
> generally cruel to those who would push it beyond it's path? Do you
> think you would stand a chance at 'enlightening' your average
> mid-westerner let alone some chump who came out of a malnurished infancy
> only to seek prosperity in a realm of illiteracy, religeous fanaticism
> and pre-school drop-outs? I think not! You better relegate yourself to
> self gratification in this world of ours, he who lacks the understanding
> of his peers is on his own, regardless of merit....sad but true- we only
> have our fellow loners, forever locked out due to our inability to
> amalgamate....think about it.
>
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> >> In message <355B60B0.BFDFCBC8@ma.ultranet.com>, Sodom
> >> <sodom@ma.ultranet.com> writes
> >> >This may be venturing into the political arena, but what in the
> world
> >> >makes a country of a billion people overjoyed at having tested their
> own
> >> >nuclear explosions? From the way the papers look, the populace of
> India
> >> >is happy about the aparent nuclear proliferation happening in their
> >> >area. In 1950, I might be able to understand it, but currently India
> >> >only has Pakistan for an enemy, and not a very threatening one at
> that.
> >> >Basically im wondering how a "pro" nuclear stance developes.
> >
> >India also has a more active China as an enemy, besides Pakistan. And,
> we
> >just gave China advanced missile technology.
> >
> >
> >
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