[78-L] KKK records
Julian Vein
julianvein at blueyonder.co.uk
Sun Feb 28 06:34:11 PST 2010
David Lennick wrote:
> Julian Vein wrote:
>> Robert M. Bratcher Jr. wrote:
>>> On 2/28/2010 2:59:43 AM, Julian Vein (julianvein at blueyonder.co.uk) wrote:
>>> > Steven C. Barr wrote:
>>> > > ----- Original Message -----
>>> > > From: "Martin Fenton" <mafenton at talktalk.net>
>>> > >> Malcolm Rockwell wrote:
>>> > >>> These things average around $40 each or higher on eBay, but not by me.
>>> >
>>> > > What worries/scares me is the fact that some of these high-buck buyers
>>> > may
>>> > > be buying the discs because they agree with their content...?!
>>> > >
>>> > > Steven C. Barr
>>> > > _______________________________________________
>>> > There was a radio programme on this subject not too long ago, where it
>>> > was stated that the most enthusiastic purchasers of KKK records were
>>> > black academics.
>>> >
>>> > Julian Vein
>>> >
>>>
>>> Why would they want them?
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>> It's always a good idea to know your enemy.
>>
>> Julian Vein
>>
>
> Do they also collect the "friendly" stuff like "Bake Dat Chicken Pie"?
>
> dl
>
> _______________________________________________
In the 1956 film "Storm Center" Bette Davis played a small-town
librarian who is branded as a Communist by local politicians when she
refuses to withdraw a controversial book from the library's shelves. I
think the book was "The Communist Manifesto".
Her defence was that because the Library of Congress held a copy of
"Mein Kampf" didn't make them Nazis.
Julian Vein
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