American Proscription and 911
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—– Original Message —–
From: “Malcolm Riddoch”
> A Preliminary Draft of the Principles of American Prosciption
>
> Thanks very much for those replies Anthony and That Pete, I think I’m
> getting much closer to a resolution of what anti-Americanism means,
> more or less. I took the liberty of extracting your responses and
> making a titled list.
Nope, all wrong. The only criterion that I explicitly labeled anti-American
was the one that you (now for the FOURTH time) have left out:
a conspicuous refusal to use any examples of “murder, rape and
dispossession” in an “amoral” discussion except ones relating to United
States foreign policy and its allies, when there are plenty of other
undisputed examples of such (e.g., Congo) that would serve the purposes of
such an amoral discussion just fine.
Please list that, as well as clipping that criterion out in your replies
four times in a row, as my evidences for anti-Americanism.
