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From: cher@ihuxi.UUCP (Mike Musing)
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Subject: Re: A thought on the nature of ... defenses
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Date: Thu, 21-Jun-84 17:02:17 EDT
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Posted: Thu Jun 21 17:02:17 1984
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 >	Yet I think this reading program may be off-target and
 >premature. YOUR problem seems to be simply bigotry.  And no one
 >can make you deal with that except yourself.  First you must have
 >the desire to get rid of it, which I certainly DON'T detect in
 >your messages.
 >
 >	That's about all there is to say,
 >
 >					Cheers,
 >					Ron Rizzo

Ron, 
    what did you mean by the "racist science"?
Was it the correlation between race and intelligence? It is (if you view IQ 
as a significant indicator) a fact. Whether it is due to cultural differences
only, or genetic factors as well, is still an open question. For more
reading you can use any PSYCH-200 book.

But I would not recommend you doing that right away, because you seem to be
too fond of mounting amazingly irrelevant comparisons, doing momentous little
analysis of other people's problems, attacking somebody else's grandmother's 
views, and waiving the banner of righteous wrath and supreme knowledge. 

It looks like prejudice is your problem more then it is mine (to the point
of making you hallucinate, it seems), while the supreme arrogance may be 
just a trademark.

I do not really appreciate straining to keep up with the insolent tone you 
introduced - probably getting old and lazy.

Net.singles contains more stuff that I generated on the matter about 2 weeks 
ago - please ignore thoroughly.

                                             Mellowly yours,
                                             Mike Musing