From: AJAX (fellowworker@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Oct 23 2001 - 22:44:06 EDT
> Here's the flier:
>
>
> How to Handle a "Peace" Rally...
>
> 1) Approach someone who is calling for "peace" and
> saying there should be "no retaliation" for the
events
> of September 11.
>
> 2) Ask them if they think military force is
> appropriate.
>
> 3) When he says, "No." ask him, "Why not?"
>
> 4) Most likely, he will spout something like:
"Because
> that would just cause more innocent deaths, which
> would be awful, and we should not cause more
violence,
> blah, blah, blah."
>
> 5) Punch him in the face ... hard.
>
> 6) When he gets up to punch you, point out to him
that
> it would be a mistake (and contrary to his values)
to
> punch you since he would be causing more violence.
>
> 7) When he agrees with you that he has pledged not
to
> commit violence, punch him in the face again... only
> harder this time.
>
> 8) Repeat steps 2 through 7 until he understands
that
> sometimes it is necessary to punch back.
>
> Pro War IS Pro Peace!
I am surprised you made it down this far! I have
seen a lot of red/black kids at the marches I have
been to lately. I think these guys better stick to the
tye-dye crowd or they might get a surprise. Just
becouse you opose war or a specific war does not mean
you are a pacifist.
=====
Rise like Lions after slumber
In unvanquishable number
Shake your chains to earth like dew
Which in sleep had fallen on you -
Ye are many - they are few.
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