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Subject: : Times on Rachel and our pet racist on neonationalism

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                 When is a primitive at its most primitive?

>stuart_albright@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>> Rachel Goldwyn: 'Cared too much'

And The Antiquated Primitive (the TAP) replied.

""In our country's history, Rahine and Tanintharyi divisions are 
occupied by  the British in 1824, the lower part of the country 
in 1852 and the whole country in 1885. General Aung San the 
father of DASSK fought the British to gain our independence 
and our country became the sovereign country in 1948 
again.""

A history lesson? Sheesh.. Do we really still need that sorta 
jazz?

It is an old ploy  of those in illegal control of their nation by 
force. To use what we call "Divide and Rule" tactics. 

They usually use either racism or nationalism to make their 
loathsome and primitive impressions upon a captive society.

The above is a typical and very primitive example, that when 
directed at an individiual, this time the young lady that "cared 
too much". Looks rather like the words of a bad tempered an 
unpopular little boy, smoking a cig and picking his nose behind 
a cycle shed in a school playground

Rachel Goldwyn, is Not a  Brirtish soldier force readying to take 
over the  nation. Just a young girl on a solo tourist trip..

One would think that those who are too busy to gloat over 
the receipt of a gift and with more than a single brain cell
would know that huh? 


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      With such creatures of the night? 
      What a wonderfully rich world it is huh.
      When a primitive is at its most garbled.

Follow the plea by Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, and the appreciations 
of HH the Dalai Lama, the Shan Democratic Union,  film maker John 
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MP, Ann Clwyd MP, Congress-woman  Maxine Waters, 
parliamentarians, Socialist Workers' Party,  Dr and Welsh rugby 
star JPR Williams, sportspersons, Hendrix  bassist Noel Redding, 
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Trades & Labour Council, Tim Gopsill, editor. The.Journalist@xxxxxxxxxx, and
numerous others.   

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