RES: [UA] Re: Satan banned from Inglis

DL haroudo at terra.com.br
Fri Mar 15 07:10:21 PST 2002


>From a South American reader standpoint...well, thats why Europe looks much
more "kultishy" and darker, and misterious and creepy than America. In
America (US) everthing looks like a big show, nothing seens to be taken
really serious.

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-----Mensagem original-----
De: ua-admin at lists.uchicago.edu [mailto:ua-admin at lists.uchicago.edu]Em
nome de Robin Pfeifer
Enviada em: sexta-feira, 15 de março de 2002 05:41
Para: ua at lists.uchicago.edu
Assunto: [UA] Re: Satan banned from Inglis


Paul Wrider wrote: "Oh yes.  If you were American this sort of thing would
make perfect sense.  ;-)"

Just in case you or someone else found what I wrote offensive, what I meant
is not so much the fact that the mayor of Inglis did what she did but that
it actually gets press coverage and that human rights associations or in
fact anyone could be arsed to even comment on this. It seems that no idea
can be too lunatic in the US not to get widespread response. Life in Europe,
by comparison, seems so much more boring. We just lock those people away and
be done with it...

Oh my god, that was probably even more offensive. (Ducks)

Robin


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