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Cultural and/or Political Links

Rebecca MacKinnon in “East meets West” is a compliment to Suketu Mehta, his, “Bombay.” Since Rebecca weakens the white supremacy defenses more than Suketu Mehta, she had ‘permission’ to talk about how oppression and censorship in Red China is not that different from what is going on somewhere in or around the United States. And when I write ‘talk about’—it’s more like ‘talk around’ or ‘talk near.’ Let’s just say that Rebecca provided enough wiggling room for herself so that she can safely say that I am misrepresenting her. Sorry, Ms. MacKinnon.

Lore Sjöberg is another un-American guy who writes in “The Wikipedia FAQK,” “Wikipedia is the largest and most comprehensive collection of arguments in human history, incorporating spats and vendettas on subjects ranging from Suleiman the Magnificent to Dan the Automator.” Perhaps this should shed some light on those concerned about my comments about Wikipedia.org in an earlier post.

The BBC report “White ‘ingratitude’ worries Tutu” can’t be taken at face value. Surely, Tutu can’t be that naïve. Tutu should be grateful that the white supreme powers in South Africa did not detonate nuclear devices before Mandela became President. Hitler surely would have had a nuclear bomb embedded in his 1945 bunker and would have killed as many as possible when he knew all was lost… So when I hear colored missionaries for Monsanto, in “BioTech Nation: Genetically Modified Crops in South Africa,” preach about their “duty” to educate South African farmers in remote villages about GMO crops, I’m convinced that the whites do not see that all is lost. Why blow up a cash cow? When a mysterious famine breaks out in Angola, I’ll know what’s up. Another goofy conspiracy theory is brought to you by Funk Attack Incorporated, makers of those funky thangs to play whiff.

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