El G Grande Compared to Nazi Eugenicist for Views on Roddenberry and MONEY!

Check out this letter Gard just got from someone who read his piece on "Star Trek" and money! The original article is here:

   
 
   
   

http://www.thefreemanonline.org/featured/the-economic-fantasy-of-quotsta...

 

Here is the friendly letter! Feel free to write to Mr. Saab with your opinions! ;-)

From: Saab Lofton (saablofton@hotmail.com)
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Sent: Fri 3/12/10 1:47 AM
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.ExternalClass .ecxhmmessage P {padding:0px;} .ExternalClass body.ecxhmmessage {font-size:10pt;font-family:Verdana;} I read that trite you wrote about Star Trek and found it thoroughly disgusting. In the future, people like you will be looked back upon the same way flat Earthers or Nazi eugenicists are looked at today. The worst part was your cowardly use of the MYTHICAL construct known as Human nature ...
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=subwDAZtEN0
 
http://lemming.mahost.org/library/violence.htm

"This [belief in Human nature] is widespread ... it is almost certainly wrong. And furthermore, it's dangerous. Wrong, because there is no real evidence for it. Not in genetics, not in zoology, not in psychology, not in anthropology, not in history, not even in the ordinary experience of soldiers in war. Dangerous because it deflects attention from the nonbiological causes of violence and war."
--Prof. Howard Zinn

... nonbiological causes, such as elite greed and FOX News-induced ignorance.

 
Goddamn libertarians ... All you people care about is leaving this evil, genocidal system in place so that y'all can have a MTV Cribs/MC Hammer mansion ...
 

"Its estimated that about 11 million children die every year from easily curable diseases, most of which could be overcome by treatments that cost a couple of cents. But the economists tell us that to do this would be interference with the market system. There's nothing new about this. It's very reminiscent of the British economists who, during the Irish potato famine in the mid-19th century, dictated that Ireland must export food to Britain, which it did right through the famine, and that it shouldn't be given food aid because that would violate the sacred principles of political economy."
--Prof. Noam Chomsky

 
... and the popularity of Star Trek stands in the way of your greed. Threatened by science fiction, for shame.