<the vast majority of people frothing dementedly like malignant carcinomas burgeoning forth from within the bowels of hell for more fighting are certainly biosocially African-North American and Hispanic-Native American. A vast majority of people from other than such cultures eschew such rampant beastiality.>
Let me guess, a spiritual racist. Good for you. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Samadhi Is Much Closer Than You Think -- Really! -- It's A No-Brainer. Who'd've Thunk It?" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > While "white" people, some, may also enjoy boxing in all its > verities, and while English rules of boxing may be or have > been the foundation of contemporary boxing in North > America, the vast majority of people frothing dementedly > like malignant carcinomas burgeoning forth from within the > bowels of hell for more fighting are certainly biosocially > African-North American and Hispanic-Native American. A > vast majority of people from other than such cultures > eschew such rampant beastiality. > > What's needed, indeed imperative is that those who are born > in human form should both be given full scope to develop > their subtler realms in a progressively vistara-seeking > manner and that morally evolved beings -- not beasts -- be > endowed with decision-making capacities affecting anyone > beyond themselves. While culture breeds, or can breed such > dispositions and opportunities, it is imperative that > people do so of their own volition, that leadership lay the > foundation for such to be so, and that all of society, in > concert, expect each and every being privileged to have > been born in human form to also live up to the standards of > human evolution extant within society. Such is not > anchored in form, though how it is expressed, in form, is a > symptom. This has to do with sentiment, action and > disposition -- arguing about which "group" is superior > demonstrates matters of form, not moral substance. > > *Of all that anyone leading or teaching has to convey, the most > valuable thing to cultivate and convey to others is a moral > conscience. Only such persons deserve to lead others, in any capacity. > Anything less is a menace to society.* > > > On 12/3/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > In a message dated 12/3/07 1:56:01 A.M. Central Standard Time, > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > > > Let's all blame Off. He's the one who's been > > bragging about being able to kill a guy with > > one punch. > > > > :-) > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com <FairfieldLife%40yahoogroups.com>, > > "authfriend" <jstein@> wrote: > > > > > > Sam Vasquez of Houston may have become the first fighter to die from > > > injuries sustained in mixed martial arts competition in North America. > > > > > > A report by The Fight Network cited the Harris County (Texas) medical > > > examiner's office confirming Vasquez's death at 8:15 p.m. Friday. The > > > cause of death was not released. > > > > > > Vasquez had been battling for his life since taking a hard right to > > > the chin from 21-year old Vince Libardi on Oct. 20 during a Renegades > > > Extreme Fighting show at the Toyota Center in Houston. The blow > > > knocked Vasquez out and he was rushed to St. Joseph Medical Center, > > > where he stayed until moving to hospice care on Monday. > > > > > > > No, we need to blame Society. Poor Sam felt some need to learn to fight. > > He got so good at it, that he probably thought he could fight his way out of > > the barrio in a heartless Capitalist society where rich white men could pay > > big bucks, earned off the backs of the working poor, to watch him clobber > > other people doing the same. Karate lessons need to be banned as well as > > professional fighting before someone else gets hurt. We need to do this > > immediately, for the children.:) > > >