For those like me who never heard of this term before, here's the Wikepedia definition:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliminationism
Two articles discussing the disturbing rise of Eliminationism, or, "I hate you and will kill you for not being me."
Who Watches the Watchmen
Submitted by David Neiwert on October 22, 2007 - 7:26pm.
The Watchmen are similarly in denial about the consequences of what and how they preach. They insist that all they're doing is trying to engage in dialogue, but the reality is that the viciousness -- the base dehumanization and demonization -- in what they're saying is naturally going to provoke the targets of that rhetoric to respond. This isn't dialogue; rather, it's like a village lunatic wandering about the town square poking people in the eyes with a sharp stick, and then proclaiming himself the victim when they respond angrily.
http://commonsense.ourfuture.org/who_watches_watchmen?tx=3
Here is a report about Mr. Singh's murder:
Death sparks call to unity
After Lake Natoma assault, diversity summit is set today.
By Crystal Carreon - Bee Staff Writer, Published 3:48 am PDT Friday, July 27, 2007
http://www.sacbee.com/817/story/284591.html
October 23, 2007
Who Would Jesus Kill?
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Etichette: Crystal Carreon, David Neiwert, hate crimes, neo-nazis, Satenger Singh, Watchmen
I totally agree with this article from today's TomPaine.com:
Civil Disservice
Submitted by Greg Anrig on October 22, 2007 - 5:32pm.
Greg Anrig is the author of
The Conservatives Have No Clothes: Why Right-Wing Ideas Keep Failing.
Mocking career civil servants — sorry, "bureaucrats" — has become so deeply embedded into the conservative movement's liturgy that it is difficult to imagine anyone running for office as a Republican saying anything remotely positive about the workforce they want to be responsible for managing. But most of the well-documented failures not only of FEMA, but also the Bush Defense Department, Justice Department, the Food and Drug Administration, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Consumer Product Safety Commission and so on can be traced to a systematic effort to shunt aside the people who knew what they were doing.http://commonsense.ourfuture.org/civil_disservice?tx=3
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Etichette: conservatives, Greg Anrig, neo cons, right-wing
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