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6.07.2003
Kim du Toit - Daily Rant : Tests The problem is that we let them get away with this nonsense, and we submit to this shit, just for a lousy fucking job. And we don't have to. I can perhaps understand the need for drug tests for machinists, pilots and so on. But for a fucking lousy middle management / glorified clerical job? Fuck that That's the way I feel as well. I've always thought that drug control is an issue that people on all ends of the spectrum can rally around. Its being totally driven by the right-wing authoritarian nuts that need and excuse to meddle in people's lives. I feel sorry for Kim (a guy) because after a long lament about the city of Chicago and all it had to offer he has moved to North Texas. In his own eyes he has escaped the "liberals". I hope he likes it down there in Texas. I lived there, its a conservative paradise allright. Dirty, congested and plagued with rotten CEO's that are bilking millions from the American People while they hide under Texas laws written by their own lobbies. Kim, who came from South Africa makes the point in one of his anti-liberal screeds that the only reason that Apartheid lasted for as long as it did was because of gun control. To which I scratch my head and wonder if that explains Saddam's Iraq as well where everybody had firearms and still not revolt. The missing variable is not guns, but fear. Even if you have a gun you have to have the will to shoot it. And if you do you better hope that your not the only one. The real key is solidarity. With it you can overthrow any government, without it no amount of guns will do you any good. Just ask Ghandi. | |
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