[gui-talk] whoops. Thought Provokers and political agenda

albert griffith albertgriffith at sbcglobal.net
Wed Dec 17 02:41:58 UTC 2008


The point is so thinly disguised these pieces remind me of old propaganda
from the fifties.

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Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 3:51 PM
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Subject: [gui-talk] whoops. Thought Provokers and political agenda

I just remembered how this is a big part of them, just as Albert says. I 
just kind of forgot. All about what must be problems or controversies about 
whether it's better for a blind person to use this method or that one, take 
advantage of this adaptive tool or refuse it for some psychological reason, 
whether there's discrimination in this or that situation, and a bunch of 
other things. The reason I sort of forgot that element is because I almost 
always figure out what the hidden intention of the piece is within a 
sentence or two, and then the rest strikes me so badly that I forget the 
whole thing later. But I just remembered all that. Sorry, Albert. Of course 
you're right about that.


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