[Peace-discuss] [OccupyCU] Comment on some recent faking & bluffing

Paul Mueth paulmueth at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 17 02:01:01 UTC 2013


Wayne, hope your chink friends can help you thru your meltdown

Sent from my iPhone 3GS, It doesn't chat!

On Jul 16, 2013, at 6:21 PM, "E. Wayne Johnson 朱稳森" <ewj at pigsqq.org> wrote:

> iudicium enim sine misericordia
> illi qui non fecit misericordiam
> 
> superexultat autem misericordia iudicio
> 
> The blood lust of those who want Revenge
> through the scourging and crucifixion of Zimmerman
> (carpenter in German) is a clear example
> of the operation of the meme at the Milgram reading frame.
> 
> What could possible be more Evil than the continued
> pursuit of a man freed from punishment for a crime?
> 
> Kafka's tooths is stranger than friction.
> 
> What is more Xenophobic than the racism of blacks against
> whites?  Or the Xenophobia among racist whites, whites who
> love to cry and decry racism, and those accused of being
> racist who are not really racist but just caught up in the fray?
> 
> Amerika is one gigantic global expression of the Milgram meme.
> 
> Justice ya say?
> 
> Ya want justice?
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> Justice is taking the whole fuckin' ant farm over
> to the trash barrel and zapping it.
> 
> Ya want big sibling to kick Billy's ass because
> he teased you and made you drop your popsicle.
> 
> Ya cried real tears, Sherlock.
> 
> Real justice grinds very slowly but it grinds very finely.
> 
> Y'all wan' friiice wid' yer Kryshtchule?  Y'aw wan'friiice?
> 
> There is a Sibling bigger than big sibling.  Call it
> what you will... you might not like my name for "biggest sibling".
> 
> Amerika you are too arrogant...
> i will break the backbone of your power...
> uh...merica you are too arrogant...
> i will break the backbone of your power...
> uhm...
> there's a man answering...
> he keeps hanging up...
> there's a man answering...
> 
> dave...
> dave...
> i'm scared dave...
> 
> ...us Roman Meal bakeries just thought you'd like to kn
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> On 07/17/13 1:46, Karen Medina wrote:
>>> juries have the right to read the law regardless of
>>> what the judge or anyone else tells them in "instructions".  That's
>>> sort of the purpose of juries.  They ain't robots.
>> I was reading an article about the conclusions of the Milgram
>> experiment and a modifications to those conclusions. I think both
>> apply here.
>> 
>> *Conclusions of the Milgram experiment: people blindly obey
>> authorities to the point of committing evil deeds.
>> **Modified conclusions: Human moral nature includes a propensity to be
>> empathetic, kind and good to our fellow kin and group members, plus an
>> inclination to be xenophobic, cruel and evil to tribal others.
>> 
>> ===
>> * One description of Milgram's experiment:
>> http://nature.berkeley.edu/ucce50/ag-labor/7article/article35.htm
>> ** http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=what-milgrams-shock-experiments-really-mean
>> ->  What Milgram’s Shock Experiments Really Mean: Replicating Milgram's
>> shock experiments reveals not blind obedience but deep moral conflict
>> By Michael Shermer  | Monday, November 12, 2012, Scientific American, online
>> =====
>> By the way, Milgram's experiments began in July 1961, three months
>> after the start of the trial of German Naziwar criminal Adolf Eichmann
>> in Jerusalem.
>> 
>> Milgram, S. (1974). Obedience to Authority: An Experimental View. New
>> York: Harper and Row. An excellent presentation of Milgram’s work is
>> also found in Brown, R. (1986). Social Forces in Obedience and
>> Rebellion. Social Psychology: The Second Edition. New York: The Free
>> Press.
>> 
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