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To: Elsewhere who wrote (123622)1/24/2004 5:14:45 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
<In Germany extremists on the right and left haven't stopped killing people after WW II, lots of them.>

Jochen, surely the answer is to either execute those murderers and use their body parts in the second hand market and the remains in dog food [or pig food if they are Moslems], or keep them permanently in a cage if oblivion isn't considered a good idea.

Stopping people saying what they think seems an odd way to stop murder. I'd have thought that might even increase the murder rate as unreasonable suppression of people is a primary cause for murder.

There are a lot of unemployed people in Germany, thanks to the welfare overpayments which reward not working. The devil finds work for idle hands. "The camel's hump is an ugly lump, which well you might see in a zoo. But uglier yet is the hump we get from having to little to do ... etc" [I forget who wrote that, Google would know]. Maybe if they were working they'd get something more constructive to do. Though I note that the cannibal and his dinner were both working. Hey, there's an idea; feed the murderers' unusable body parts to the cannibal if livestock feeding is considered a health risk [prions and all that].

You must admit, there's something a bit odd in Germany when voluntary cannibalism has a cyberspace following and even a 3D reality. No wonder the French built the Maginot Line. It must be a bit scary to feel like a flock of sheep just over the fence from Hans Wolf, which is not referring to any particular individual - there are many German Wolves, Wolfes, Wolfs, Wolfowitz - at least one of whom works in the higher echelons of the USA government. Now that's food for thought.

Mqurice



To: Elsewhere who wrote (123622)1/24/2004 7:54:57 AM
From: Elsewhere  Respond to of 281500
 
Correction: the US population density is 28/km^2, the German one 230.
Source: 2002 print edition of weltalmanach.de