On Saturday, November 30, 2002, at 05:23 PM, Tyler Durden wrote:
As far as I'm concerned, most strife boils down to the perceived economic interests of the concerned parties, and apparently ehtnic/religious/whatever differences are just a mask for these simpler problems. As a big for instance, racism during the slavery days was really a way to allow for economic explouitation of "human resources"...slavetraders of course searched for Biblical and Darwinian justification of their actions, and codified them into their "religion".
The slave trade was centered around some negroes capturing and selling some other negroes. The Moslems who ferried the captured negroes along the coast were just middlemen, as were the Dutch and English who carried the negro cargo to the final customers. Ironically, the negro in America, especially the negro Muslim, blames the Jew for what other negroes and other Muslims did to some of his ancestors. And now the negro in America wants the "honkey" to give him reparations. (Tyler Durden, _please_ learn to trim your replies. Your "quote the entire thing" top posting is getting tiresome. I hear there are night school classes which teach Outlook Express or whichever braindead mailer you are using.) --Tim May