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Subject: Re: Thorsten Hall > Virus

Author: pavel

Date: 14:03:11 11/29/01

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On November 29, 2001 at 16:01:50, Timothy J. Frohlick wrote:

>Mr. Ritsema,
>
>It is called profiling and it is a good idea.  I live next to a nice family of
>wealthy Iranians.  They really like me and the feeling is mutual.  They are not
>radical muslim fundamentalists.  In fact, they are B'hai and quite universal.
>After the Shah of Iran was deposed by the radical muslim groups these nice
>Iranians were kicked out of Iran.  "Join or Die"!
>
>Don't lecture me on how nice people can be.  Many Muslims profile the Americans
>and many are crying "Death to America".   It is illegal to preach Christianity
>in Saudi Arabia but us nice Christians and Jews allow the Muslims to practice
>their religion in the US and Europe. Why is this?

Not every country shares American way of thinking, USA is well known for its
freedom of speech.

>
>In any case, I would not be surprised if our stupid American hackers did damage
>to Muslim websites and the radical muslims exchanged an "eye for an eye".

wouldnt it make sense? you damaged my comp and get away with it, why sholdnt I
react?


>
>
>Tim
>
>On November 29, 2001 at 13:45:19, Ronald Ritsema wrote:
>
>>On November 29, 2001 at 12:20:38, Timothy J. Frohlick wrote:
>>
>>>Sergei,
>>>
>>>I think a lot of us are get badtrans worm attacks.  I have noticed that most of
>>>the spurious E-mails I have gotten are from the Netherlands.  There is a large
>>>Muslim population there.  I would not be surprised if militant Islamic
>>>fundamentalists are returning the attacks that some non-muslim hackers made on
>>>their websites.
>>
>>I do not like that you point your finger at groups of people without proove. And
>>even if it was one of them. It says nothing of the rest of the group. You are
>>discriminating. They did that in Germany in the 1930's and you what has become
>>of that.
>>
>>Ronald



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