Point taken, Anny. And that story is one of those long running serial
murders....
Any 'modern' state might construct a culture, or rather cultures, in
which such 'madness' could grow?
Such are the lessons of Foucault, D & G, etc?
Doug
On 19-Apr-07, at 3:29 AM, Anny Ballardini wrote:
> In Vancouver there's a man on trial for murdering many women. He was a
> pig
> farmer and is accused of grinding the women up and feeding them to the
> pigs;
> their DNA has been found around the farm. And there's a serial killer
> loose
> on one of the highways in BC.
>
> There's a lot of murderous crazy anger in Canada/BC too, George, as
> I'm sure
> you know. It isn't a specifically USAmerican thing. The details may be
> marked with circumstances specific to the nation where it festered,
> but the
> disease does not acknowledge national boundaries.
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