Dion, I wish you would refrain from equating the Indo racist butchers
with 'wild beasts'. The latter are incapable of the conscious depravity
which seems unique to the human species or, at most, to species under
human influence. Wild beasts are worthy of preservation - Indo-goons are
100% disposible.
The creatures who carry out the orders of the Indonesian military rather
appear to be a misbegotten monster species, reminiscent of the 'orcs' of
Tolkien's Lord of the Rings. They have rather similar names, too, eg,
'The Fighting Aitarak'.
Regards
Brian Jenkins
Dion Giles wrote on Sunday, 26 September 1999 12:54
| <snip>
|� Distinction between human beings and wild beasts:
|Human beings possess a conscience: something biologically human but
without
|a conscience is subhuman.
|
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