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From: mayville@tybalt.caltech.edu (Kevin J. Mayville)
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Subject: Re: Do ethnic jokes CAUSE bigotry?
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Date: 5 Dec 88 05:25:46 GMT
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In article <4204@cs.utexas.edu> berleant@cs.utexas.edu (Dan Berleant) writes:
>Do ethnic jokes cause bigotry? 
>
>Sadly, the answer appears be a definite yes.
>
>There have been examples right here in the current discussion of ethnic
>jokes. A number of anti-semitic slurs were sent in reaction to rather
>moderate posts.
>
>Promoting ethnic jokes in rec.humor.funny (by the moderator, an official
>agent of usenet) has no benefit whatever, and promotes bigotry as well.

Yup.  The people that sent the hate-mail to Nancy were obviously outstanding
citizens, model members of their communities, until they were exposed
to the criminally bigoted newsgroup, rec.humor.funny.  Their minds, against
their will, were being poisoned by Brad's steady litany of hate.  Slowly,
their charitable contributions dwindled, they dropped out of the Big Brother
program, until finally, after reading the joke in question, they caved in
and lost their tattered shreads of humanity.

Kindly get real........



Kevin
mayville@tybalt.caltech.edu

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