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East Timor
Why not explain your position to those East Timorese that were not killed,
maimed, raped etc.
I'm sure they would love to meet someone who who's biggest dilema during
the ET ballot was being late for a bus or movie, yet were prepared to see
the entire ET left and others wiped of the face of the earth.
I am honestly at a loss to understand your position. If you cannot see the
difference between East Timor and the Balkans then I question your
comprehension of just about anything. I think the difference in political
perspective I've witnessed on this question is defined by those who take
their class struggle into the streets and make decisions defined by reality
(warts and all) and those who have keyboards surgically attached to their
bodies.
I think most people on the list can establish their own position on this
matter.
This discussion deserves no rely.
Brett
- Thread context:
- Re: Did the East Timor intervention kill off `Vietnam syndrome'?,
Andy Gianniotis Tue 30 Jan 2001, 13:09 GMT
- A (late) New Years Story,
Andy Gianniotis Tue 30 Jan 2001, 13:07 GMT
- Re: For Peter Drucker (marxism-digest V1 #3156),
Paul Flewers Tue 30 Jan 2001, 11:24 GMT
- Dr Borinski at Tougaloo [From Swastika to Jim Crow] and Phil Reno at Navajo Community College,
Hunter Gray Tue 30 Jan 2001, 11:20 GMT
- East Timor,
c9803780@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Tue 30 Jan 2001, 09:58 GMT
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- East Timor,
c9803780@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Tue 30 Jan 2001, 10:00 GMT
- Re: East Timor,
Alan Bradley Tue 30 Jan 2001, 12:50 GMT
- On media and censorship (was Re: From swastika to Jim Crow),
Gorojovsky Tue 30 Jan 2001, 08:09 GMT
- Re: Rebuilding the Left in Toronto: Against The Current reports.,
gdunkel Tue 30 Jan 2001, 05:14 GMT
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