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In the dark beauty of poetic justice, the vile bigots at my ex-employer fled their tiny downtown San Francisco office and dug roots in Mountain View. I have two words to sum up this new development: GOOD RIDDANCE! And as our former District Attorney Terrence Hallinan said of hateful and oppressive bigots, “We don’t like you, we don’t want you here.” I celebrated with my friends when we found this out, and trust me, this news literally came knocking on my door. One of the clumsy employees was monkeying around with my blog site a few weeks ago, and I had already programmed my blog to send me an email with full “whois” information on all visitors. I suddenly got a flurry of hits from their IP addresses, and immediately discovered through the public whois information that “iBigots” was creeping through my site through a new office in Mountain View.
I also detect a sinister motive behind this office move. It’s very likely that my ex-boss intentionally transplanted his little sweatshop to shake off the dead weight of employees that he can hardly afford to pay. Most of them lack their own transportation, making the commute a major hardship to them. And with the prospect of forking over thousands for each employee in unemployment compensation, it’s much cheaper if he covertly pushes them away from the company, as he did to me. But I also suspect that the employees at iBigots are too blinded by their own desperation to realize that he is now doing to them what he did to me.
There are endless laws and constants in the universe, and many are hidden and ignored until moments of clarity like this. Here, I truly feel that the Universal Law of Attraction has befallen iBigots: We attract what we project. They chose the path of hatred, strife, and revenge, and as a result, they have alienated themselves and struggle to survive. It’s not karma, as I don’t believe in karma. Rather, hatred is omnidirectional, and whenever a being indulges in this, he will attract the very negativity and strife that he beckoned.
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As for me, I am also moving! Not from city to city, but from one lovely SF neighborhood to another. For a while, I’ll hail from Cathedral Hill. For the past six months I have been staying with a Jewish rabbi, a generous and very wise man who wishes only the best for San Francisco. I share that sentiment, which is exactly why I’m staying here to enjoy my beloved city, and to fight for everyone’s equality and acceptance.
To those who suspected that there are people in the USA who are eroding our civil liberites, tomorrow’s blog will give you all a moment of clarity. Stay tuned for a wild ride into the heart of oppression.
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posting...
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by anonymous |
posted May 29th, 2004 around 12:38 AM
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Thanks Huy! For now, just post and sign your name. Anony-moose will show up. Don't worry, everyone's a moose for now, and apparently that includes me. I might reactivate the user account setup, but I thought that would be too dorky for a blog site. -Daniel
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no bigots here
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by anonymous |
posted May 29th, 2004 around 12:31 AM
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You should try working through Thinknicity. I work as a cntractor and i know you would dig the office environs. Don't worry about using these guys on your resume, they sympathize with recipients of the "Big D."
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Re: The Bigots Leave San Francisco!
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by anonymous |
posted May 29th, 2004 around 12:27 AM
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Holy ****! dude what happened to these guys? did the city chase them away? all I can say is that the rest of the city supports you as well, and I can't think of anyone in the city that would want these scumbos around downtown. Do i need to register or can i just post like this? its kind of confusing.
-Huy the Stud
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