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Firebombs aren't exactly cold or controlled. They're kinda more like a voracious inferno. On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 12:07:57 -0700, frlpwr wrote: > Rubystars wrote: >> >> "usual suspect" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message >> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > Rubystars wrote: > >> > > I'm scared of ELF and ALF because I intend to work in zoology and > >> > > > > even if I'm very kind to animals I study, > > How do you figure it's "kind" to purposely make healthy animals sick? > >> > > I may be targeted for >> > > assassination by these loons one day. > > Every animal researcher should live in fear and shadows. If you want to > mutilate and kill animals, get a bodyguard. > >> > You're right to be concerned for your safety; their agenda is >> > radical, and their concern for others is non-existent. > > Not true, our understanding of "others" is more expansive than yours. > >> Even if they > > don't harm you physically or harass you and your > >> family (Chiron > > employees' *children* were harassed!), they could >> still cause your study and/or research to be interrupted or lost. >> >> Yup :( > > Yup ;) >> > (snip) > >> Ominously, the message identified the researcher overseeing studies of >> inhalation toxicology at the laboratory, declaring his "time is up.")) >> >> It makes me wonder how they can see this as empathy and compassion. > > Why should animal torturers and killers be recipients of empathy and > compassion?. They should be treated the same way they treat their > laboratory tools, with cold, controlled indifference.
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