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From: mayville@tybalt.caltech.edu (Kevin J. Mayville)
Newsgroups: soc.culture.jewish,news.misc
Subject: Re: Anti-Semitism (Jew-hatred) on the network. What should be done?
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Date: 1 Dec 88 10:09:58 GMT
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>Come on!  I suppose you think that if a woman walks down a dark street
>alone at night and she gets raped or mugged, she was asking for it,
>right?  I didn't "goad" any one into anything.  People are responsible
>for their own actions.
>

That is quite true.  This fact, however, does not make you less loud, 
opinionated *or* contentious.  Walk into a bar, select a random patron,
and shout insults at this person, and maybe spit on him/her a few times.
Sooner or later, you'll probably get decked.  Sure, they're responsible
for that action, but how could you say you didn't goad them into it?



Kevin
mayville@tybalt.caltech.edu

"She's beautiful, popular, and obviously going through some
emotional shoot-out to consent to date....the human tater-tot.
What did you do, Keith, threaten her life?"