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Recieved: 2001/04/15  06:45  
Subject: [K-list] faggot and maggot 
From: Cleocatras
  
On 2001/04/15  06:45, Cleocatras posted thus to the K-list: Dear Sherman and Michael,
 
I am a part time female faggot, other times, I am a breeder. I am a maggot  
for a paycheck, I am a drug addict for endorphines... I am a deadbeat on the  
weekends, and a murderer when I walk on the sidewalk... considering my son  
tells me that I am murdering ants as I walk along...
 
words come only in context of interpretation - its only a reflex-shun of the  
bias of the speaker, but moreso, the recipient of the message has to be  
sensitively trying to interpret. No one can be sure of true intentions except  
for the ques of word choice, actions, deeds and language. 
 
I am acquainted with several pedofiles and even have affection for some of  
*them*... labels... the intention of labels is to be able to differentiate  
one thing from another -- it is the PURPOSE of language itself... the result  
is bias and separatism. My feeling, is that it is language itself which  
creates these conflicts and muddles the potential of our all being equally  
part of God/dess.
 
Read Shramm's mass communication theories on language in his book called,  
"Men, Messages and Media"... (two hours of reading)
 
Cat
 
 
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