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By "M. Council"
Tue, 18 Jul 1995 12:43:50 -0400

After reading the History of Man recently, it drove home a point that had been nagging me for a few years now.

Like a bolt from the bloo..

A good example was pointed out. In Diuretics, there is an LRH construct called the Black Panther which presented a problem of sorts. LRH's solutions to this problem were to attack the Black Panther to submit to the Black Panther to go around the Black Panther.

After I got over my initial question [why does the Panther have to be Black?], it became painfully apparant that LRH was unable to see any option such as

to cooperate with the Black Panther to make friends with the Black Panther to coexist with the Black Panther to tame the Black Panther to feed the Black Panther a plate of clams

Then I started noticing this in other LRH policies; that anything one encounters is transformed into some kind of confrontation, in which the 'only' [recommended] courses of action are to *attack* or *divert from*. *Submitting to* becomes less of a real option when it is paired with the idea of being "weak"or "unfree," subjective qualities that disappear when one is more concerned with coexistence and cooperation, and less concerned with making a buck and pointing fingers at others in distraction for as long as you can.

Sympathy and empathy are very low on LRH's Tone Scale[tm].

LRH also thought that handicapped people have no valid contribution to make; that people of color were too stupid to audit; that anyone who had received mental health treatment was 'aberrated.'

And scariest of all, in an ideal society, LRH said [and I can't quote reference because Helena Kobarracuda will take my rights away like she did to Dennis], only "able, honest" people [determined by...?] would have rights.

This does not jive with the idea of all men being created equal. This is unconstitutional, for us Yanks.

Can anyone help me think of other examples in the 'sakrid skripchures' where the paranoia really strikes deep?

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