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From: janw@inmet.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Nicaraguan Parallel
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Date: Mon, 16-Sep-85 03:13:00 EDT
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/* Written  7:17 am  Sep  6, 1985 by nyssa@abnji in inmet:net.flame */
>I cannot speak for Ari Gross, BUT if you ever see a country where
>pre-schoolers are militarized and singing slogans in sweet unison,
>you can bet your subscription to Pravda  :-)  that here is yet
>another implementation of a  familiar model of government. The
>country can be called the USSR, nazi Germany, or Cuba, or Ni-
>caragua, and the slogans may differ, but the political structure,
>the "technology of power"  varies remarkably little.

I have seen a country where school children are militarized and
sing political songs in unison!  I agree that this type of 
indoctrination is awful, it can distort a child's view of the
world.  What should we do about this?

Perhaps we should be working to change all these governments; but
you might say, what right do we have to interfere in a foreign
government?

The government I am thinking of isn't foreign.  Ever heard of
Cub Scouts/Boy Scouts?  "God Bless America"?  The Pledge of
allegiance?
-- 
James C. Armstrong, Jnr.	{ihnp4,cbosgd,akgua}!abnji!nyssa

Maybe they'll want one of your women to experiment on, perhaps
I shall take this one to them!

-who said it, what story?  (Get the reply to me by Thursday!)
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