Date: Sat, 10 May 1997 00:35:24 -0400 (EDT) From: orpheus <cwduff-AT-alcor.concordia.ca> Subject: re: Re: Help from Daniel Carter's literate delirium choice her still sounds like a micro fascism at work a little tiny oedippi at work, delete is better tousjours On 9 May 1997 SRoberts-AT-faegre.com wrote: > > Come come sIr I find Mr. Carter's work > > fascinating. > > Yes, I agree, but ... > > > I say if you > > dont like something then delete /delete/delete otherwise > > you are giving > > birth to a censorship practice, a reactionary praxis,a > > return to more > > alreay of the nightmare of fascism on the local level. > > I think it was being pointed up that some people didn't subscribe to this list > to observe authors 'working it out' - that isn't censoring, but it does have a > common sense ring > > How relevant/perceptible is the message to the list? When people send these > musings to my lists, I wonder if they should take it somewhere else - to a > list where the correspondents have volunteered to receive it. I would join > that list. Choice is nice. > > Or do you THINK YOU KNOW what I NEED TO READ? 'nightmare of fascism' INDEED > > scott-X >
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