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theantifooosh ([info]theantifooosh) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2006-05-18 22:38:00


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FPB FTW! Er...
I almost hesitate to draw attention to this, as [info]fpb must be dreadfully chafed already, but this time I think he's really pushing for the stars. He's managed to offend [info]dreamer_marie, a woman who is known for her even temper, who is (well, was) one of his friends, and who has defended him in the past.



[info]fpb would appear to have made disparaging comments about the Netherlands in the past, but things really get kicked off when he titles a post about a controversy surrounding the Dutch MP, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, with a half-serious, "It is sometimes hard to believe in God when certain nations are never visited by plague and fire."

[info]dreamer_marie politely requests that he rephrase the sentence, objecting to the idea of directing such maliciousness toward an entire country for something that one segment of government has done, and he replies, "Rephrase the decision to defame and expel Ayaan Hirsi Ali and I shall rephrase my post." From there, we are off!

[info]fpb posts a response specific to [info]dreamer_marie, in which he comes up with a new reason to generalize hatred for policies to hatred for an entire populous: legalized euthanasia! "If you don't want to be despised, don't be despicable," he advises Marie. In the comments, he adds,

Too much time has been spent being polite to the Dutch and their fellow mass murderers in Belgium, Norway, Oregon, and soon Spain. To be polite to people who have deliberately committed themselves to the abomination of systematized murder is to do them a disfavour: to preserve them in the delusion that what they are doing is nothing special, that they have not crossed the line between selfishness and atrocity, that what they do is something that can be discussed in a light and polite tone, like a change in accounting practice or administrative law. It is not: it is mass murder.


I hear they also kick puppies and dine nightly upon sauteed baby flesh! Damn the Dutch!

In our third post, [info]fpb asks whether he should have been polite to someone who, being a Dutchwoman, might someday have her parents killed. (look towards the bottom)

[info]dreamer_marie shits a brick and reports him for libel and hatespeech.

[info]fpb finishes off with a gentle squeeze and a bit of a rant.

Oooh...spooge.

ETA: I hear this already made [info]wank_report, and I flubbed in posting this the first time (posted it to F_W, wtf?). I apologise ahead of time for any incompetence--I'm a complete neophyte at JF.


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[info]gun
2006-05-19 03:55 am UTC (link)
It's legalised voluntary euthanasia.

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[info]theantifooosh
2006-05-19 03:57 am UTC (link)
And also the puppy-kicking.

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[info]smo
2006-05-19 04:02 am UTC (link)
Well, we can't have that! Down with the puppy-kicking Oregonians!

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vomitymcpuke
2006-05-19 04:08 am UTC (link)
Every person in Oregon is a mass-murderer! Rawr!

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[info]smo
2006-05-19 04:10 am UTC (link)
Beavers! Cherries! Input MASS MURDER!

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[info]sorchar
2006-05-19 05:19 am UTC (link)
And don't forget one of the highest minimum wages in the US. We can afford to pay good because we're all the time killin' each other.

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[info]sorchar
2006-05-19 04:19 am UTC (link)
It's true. In fact, my family had to move because our basement filled up with bodies. *nods*

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[info]pokecheck
2006-05-19 04:33 am UTC (link)
And blackjackrocket thought nothing ever happened in Oregon! Sheesh!

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[info]sorchar
2006-05-19 04:45 am UTC (link)
Well, we're all so used to being mass murderers that she probably didn't think it counted.

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[info]miss_padfoot
2006-05-19 02:26 pm UTC (link)
Because they don't get any hurricanes.

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[info]wankprophet
2006-05-19 04:52 am UTC (link)
Wow. That doesn't reflect very well on you and yours. Say what you want about Ted Bundy, at least he knew how to plan ahead.

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[info]sorchar
2006-05-19 04:59 am UTC (link)
Yeah, but Ted didn't have to worry about getting a baby sitter and then trying to find a victim, kill them, clean up, dump the body, and get home before the sitter's curfew. When you've got kids, it's just much easier to work from home.

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[info]wankprophet
2006-05-19 05:07 am UTC (link)
Heh. You make a good point. I never really realized how hard it is to manage both a home and a homicide. Now I feel like a misogynistic ass for criticizing your serial killing. I'm a bad liberal and don't understand family values as well as I should. :(

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[info]sorchar
2006-05-19 05:16 am UTC (link)
At least you admit it. Besides, what better way for your kids to learn about the family business?

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(Anonymous)
2006-05-19 12:35 pm UTC (link)
Heh. Bundy was from Washington btw. He killed a girl in the woods behind my college. It was fun getting lost in there my first week in and suddenly realizing I was standing in the meadow where he acutally killed her.

At least I don't live in the room where the guy fell to his death a couple of years back.

Zink=chan

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