07-02-2003, 12:32 PM
Fair enough kandrathe, but I think a point can be reached where it doesn't really matter the difference. A concentration camp is more brutal, you are correct, however I would put both places in the same category of unpleasentness. Let me explain.
To me, this place seems like a denial of human rights, that in itself infuriates me. The physical overpowering of people and the mental "brainwashing" per se, seem to go beyond what is legal in the court system. To me that breaks the highest order of law, natural law and among that human rights. For me, this crosses a line where it is not acceptable in any way shape or form, nor can it ever be rationalized.
May I suggest that we organize a large angry mob? Everyone get your pitchforks and torches! :)
-Wapptor (still disturbed...)
To me, this place seems like a denial of human rights, that in itself infuriates me. The physical overpowering of people and the mental "brainwashing" per se, seem to go beyond what is legal in the court system. To me that breaks the highest order of law, natural law and among that human rights. For me, this crosses a line where it is not acceptable in any way shape or form, nor can it ever be rationalized.
May I suggest that we organize a large angry mob? Everyone get your pitchforks and torches! :)
-Wapptor (still disturbed...)
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-- James Branch Cabell
-- James Branch Cabell