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Re: Jessica Dutro, Mother Who Allegedly Thought Young Son Was Gay Before Murdering Hi
In one case we have an organized act or acts of aggression against the population in the other we have a nut who popped a gasket. There's a big difference.
With regard to repression....give me a break. The kind of repression you're talking about happens all the time in many different ways to many different people. Some choose to act differently to poor people, some to rich people, some to blondes, some to readheads, some to one kind of dress or another. It's not 'repression'. It's life.
Can you see how this statement actually supports my position? If you have an isolated incident it's a tragedy, if you have a motive then it could feasibly be an ongoing threat (though I hope that mothers killing their children over being gays would be a very low repeating occurrence). If somebody crashes a plane into a populated area because he's sick in the head, as awful as that is it's a one time deal. But add to that a delusional motivation and you have repeating occurrences of one degree or another. See?
Repression can take many forms and levels. It doesn't require the extreme of murder and enslavement to live up to the standard of repression.
In one case we have an organized act or acts of aggression against the population in the other we have a nut who popped a gasket. There's a big difference.
With regard to repression....give me a break. The kind of repression you're talking about happens all the time in many different ways to many different people. Some choose to act differently to poor people, some to rich people, some to blondes, some to readheads, some to one kind of dress or another. It's not 'repression'. It's life.