Grey "reason"

Robert Johnson (mailto:johnsorl@COLORADO.EDU)
Wed, 22 Mar 1995 00:45:04 -0700

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Date:         Wed, 22 Mar 1995 00:45:04 -0700
From: Robert Johnson <mailto:johnsorl@COLORADO.EDU>
Subject:      Grey "reason"
To: Multiple recipients of list DEVEL-L

On Tue, 21 Mar 1995 mailto:Althea_M._Forrester@HUD.GOV wrote:
>           As an interested party watching the debate I am so happy
> to hear from a true voice of reason, someone who understands
> that nothing is black and white and understands the
> political influences which affect market competition.

"...someone who understands that nothing is black and white... [while] [understanding] the political influences which affect market competition" sounds like a complicit apologist for "popular" reason and the New World Order which will further the physical and cultural genocide of indigenous peoples. "Reason" which "understands that nothing is black and white.." sounds to me like lack of moral vision. Those who "reason" in this matter usually have a stake in the status quo or are assuaging their consciences or lack thereof.

Can you tell me what would be the "reason" that lies between black and white in the situation of Chiapas and the freedom fighters who are willing to give their lives to fight their physical, cultural, and economic genocide envisioned by Chase Manhattan and other "sustainable development" charities?