You idiot, I was asking if anyone knew of any unofficial attitude on the part of the Movement towards gays based on conversations I had at MIU with a couple of gays who claimed there was at the time institutionalized prejudice. How is asking a question so objectionable to you? Are you so deeply afraid of seeing the TMO is not the Guardian of the Universe you think it is? And BTW I did not assume it was a negative attitude the TMO had or has, I was asking for information.
I note you don't revile Rick or the deceased Charlie Lutes for his input and Charlie quotes. I also note that you ignored my response to merudanda's post about the gay TM group - I think it is good that it denotes a lack of prejudice towards gays on the part of the TMO I also note that the unpleasant tone and vile language and imagery you useshows youto be a perfectexample of the kind of personality that often develops after many yearsof regular practice of TM and the TM Sidhi programme - angry, unpleasant, fearful of any truth or fact that shows TM and its fraudulent founder are and werenot the saviors of the earth, and by extension that youare not a mini-savior. You disgusting imagery is ironically in keeping with the TMO's image - we say it leads to bliss and all goodness and good behavior but my actual behavior is more akinto a David Lynch film. ________________________________ From: nablusoss1008 <no_re...@yahoogroups.com> To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2012 5:18 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Moderators, pls. sanction this poster --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Ann" <awoelflebater@...> wrote: > > > > > > Don't worry MJ, Bucko was trying to get ME in trouble, not you and Nabby has > gotten confused somewhere. No, I was commenting on MrJackson neverending idea that projecting his own issues and deeprooted personal problems on to the TMO, and his willingness to fly his willie here for all to see is for him a perfectly normal, though disgusting, way of behaving. I was suggesting that if he wants to puke a privy is more suited than in a public place.