Re: Hanging on our neck?
Robert J. Kolker wrote:
Les Cargill wrote:
There's no compelling reason to beleive the people who
made the thing had the *ability* either - at least
and still make any sort of profit. I beleive no money
was made on the early Japanese transistor radios - like
cars, they were sold at an effective loss to buy market
share.
The God Damned Nips dumped their stuff on us, just like at Pearl Harbor.
We should have killed them all when we had the chance.
Bob Kolker
Anybody else remember that Bill Cosby film "Prejudice"?
Bob's apparently channeling the character Mr. Cosby
created, who ended up being the last one left - after
he "got 'em out of here." - etxended in a reductio
ad absurbum to all people.
Bob, racism isn't deprecated because of PC - it's clear
and current science. The DNA differences between
you and any other human are so small as to be
typographically insignificant. No genotypical
significance, no phenotypical significance. Your
phrenology is refuted.
"Those people" revitalized American industrial production
out of a complacency deep enough to be a strategic
threat. Even if that was use of
some WWII caricature propaganda to create a collectivizeed
Emmanual Goldstein, it worked well enough.
This has now become ensconsced as "creative destruction",
and is standard best practice.
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Les Cargill
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