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Re: RAT Cheese it, the Fuzz!
Thank you, W.Houts, for your forth write post
After yesterday's overlong time discussing violence with Rats and protestant
take on repentence,
I watched a boy from down the road (Sams of Birmingham is in Sylacauga) being
interview ed by Connie Chung. After accepting the invitation of a friend to
a homosexual tryst, he
brought another friend to help beat him to death and send him to the Hell God
ordained
for queers. Chung persisted rather painfully, to force him to recount how
David Gaither with throat split and bludgeoned, rallied, threw his skin head
'friend' down an embankment, and made his way to his car. The skin head, who
had freshly shaved his head for his
prime time interview with Chung, told her he had been quite amazed to see
Mr. Gaither
still alive. 'Why did he not escape?' Chung asked. "Because I had his keys
in my pocket." 'Then?' "Me and ____ got him on the back of the car and beat
him until
it was all gone." 'What?' "Uh, the adrenalin, I guess."
God, according to the skinhead,has forgiven him, and so he believes should
others, includingGaither's parents "if they don't want to go to hell." The
skinhead, according to the skinhead, is going to heaven, because he repented
and God forgave him because God forgives everything. Gaither is in Hell,
however, because it is written in Scripture, the skinhead can show you, that
is the inevitable destination of homosexuals.
Peggy, from out of Birmingham
_______________________________________________
WHout wrote
> Some generalizations, I fear, are based in experience. My experience,
as I'
> ve pointed out twice now, and which has been ignored by you in favor of
> freshman satire, is one of living cheek-by-jowel with the people I've
> described. Those people spoke casually about the violence of their early
> lives, and nearly in the next breath spoke of the casual violence of their
> present occupations. It hardly seems worthy of comment, let alone
> controversy, to relate the former to the latter. Because there was
nothing
> special about these cops from Tacoma, Washington. They could just as
easily
> have come from LA, or Madison, Wisconsin. And I knew them from a thousand
> barbecues, keggers and baseball games. Bull sessions in the garage while
they
> changed the oil.