McVeigh

Jeremiah A Blatz jer+ at andrew.cmu.edu
Wed Jun 4 08:42:41 PDT 1997



Bill Frantz <frantz at netcom.com> writes:
> At 4:50 PM -0700 6/3/97, Kent Crispin wrote:
> >Contrast ["milita violence"] with the brilliance of the anarchist
> >Eward Abbey in "The Monkey Wrench Gang", where the anti-government
> >acts were calculated to call forth popular support.
<snip>
> If you at least avoid killing people, then you have fewer bitter enemies
> and a better chance of holding on to your winnings.  The examples of
> Gandhi, King, and Mandala come to mind.  Contrast their success with the
> results of the violence approach as exemplified by the generations old wars
> in Ireland and Israel.

You left out Sea Shepard, who sank the entire Icelandic whaling fleet
(with zero casualties) on night. Earth First!, Greenpeace, and other
somewhat-less-direct action groups have used "terrorist" means and
achieved enourmous popular support.

Jer

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 why you never could live/ innocent life that everyone did" -Wormhole







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