Adequacy front page
Stories Diaries Polls Users
Google

Web Adequacy.org
Home About Topics Rejects Abortions
This is an unofficial archive site only. It is no longer maintained. You can not post comments. You can not make an account. Your email will not be read. Please read this page or the footnote if you have questions.
Poll
If one of these psycho Stanford blundergrads were to attack me with the intention of chopping my body to bits, what should I do about it?
Kick his ass. Then beat him up with a "Make love, not war!" picket sign. 100%

Votes: 6

 `We support collateral damage. Hooray for the baby killers!'

 Author:  Topic:  Posted:
Oct 08, 2001
 Comments:
The actual text of a picket sign carried by one of a handful of anti-anti-war protesters today. "Anti-anti-war" as "guys who showed up at a peace rally today to try to disrupt it."
diaries

More diaries by em
Stuck in Canada
back from Canada...
Life imitates fiction
Cuidao, que viene la jara...
Raving paranoid readers
This is bizarre
This is disturbing.
I'm, yet again, visiting for a couple of days a colleague with whom I've worked for a couple years. He lives on the campus of Stanford University. The rally was organized by undergrads; the handful of guys that showed up to disrupt it were students, too.

Such a sign I'd normally interpret as really strong sarcasm, but here it was evident it was serious. The guy carrying it got given the chance to speak to the congregated crowd before the rally started, and read out quite a rant, key bits of which I will try to give the flavor of by memory:

If a demented psycho were to attack you, with the intention of chopping up all your body parts into bits, would you sit down with this person and try to reason peacefully? This is what you are asking America [sic] to do.
Of course, the fallacy here is transparent. Whatever the appropriate reaction is to the psycho situation, the principles appropriate to individual self-defense in a situation where split-second decisions count don't have to generalize to international sociopolitic scenarios.

He went on and finished his speech, which nobody interrupted. Then, in the middle of the rally, his gang started reading it again out loud, walking among the audience, to stop the speakers from having the privilege the very same audience had given them.

I'd known Stanford undergrads to be apathetic little privileged pricks (save for people like the organizers of the rally, who are awesome), but these guys were borderline psychos. If one of them were to attack me with the intention of chopping my body to bits, what should I do about it?


disturbing. (none / 0) (#1)
by osm on Mon Oct 8th, 2001 at 04:31:33 AM PST
of course, the hippies (i thought they had all died from drug overdoses, but oh well) had every right to demonstrate. even if they are fools.


 

All trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective companies. Comments are owned by the Poster. The Rest ® 2001, 2002, 2003 Adequacy.org. The Adequacy.org name, logo, symbol, and taglines "News for Grown-Ups", "Most Controversial Site on the Internet", "Linux Zealot", and "He just loves Open Source Software", and the RGB color value: D7D7D7 are trademarks of Adequacy.org. No part of this site may be republished or reproduced in whatever form without prior written permission by Adequacy.org and, if and when applicable, prior written permission by the contributing author(s), artist(s), or user(s). Any inquiries are directed to legal@adequacy.org.