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Public News Post #11817

What's in a stereotype?

Written by: The Rev. Lodi Vespic de'Ta'sa
Date: Sunday, November 9th, 2003
Addressed to: Everyone


The world is riddled with hatred, it derives great pleasure from its
pursuit.

Oakstone will always hate Mhaldor and I assure you the feeling is
mutual.

But there is a difference.

Oakstone (along with a large portion of the population) indiscriminately
stereotypes all Mhaldorians into the same-labelled category.

'Thug'

For some it seams, Evil is a tricky concept to grasp. For true Evil, is
not the way of the Thug. A man of Evil is disciplined and dedicated, not
lawless and small minded.

I also say that no organisation in this world or any can safely be
stereotyped. No society in this world is void of individuality or
diversity, not even Mhaldor. Her citizens represent a rich tapestry of
baliefs and ideologies, all united under Sarapiss' laws in the pursuit
of social perfection.

Mhaldor is not a city full of clones.

I do not seek to speak as the voice peace of Mhaldor here but our qualms
are not with the Forestalls themselves, or even with the forests. Why
would we hate simple trees and animals? They wish only to survive, as do
we.

As stated above, Mhaldor hates Oakstone /itself/. We hate the forests'
ruling council.

Why?

Because they hate us.

They openly instigate anti-Mhaldorian views and baliefs amongst their
followers. We are their scapegoat, their diversion away from the real
issues at hand.

Oakstone cares not for the forests. They know they have the necessary
funds to heal the minor damage inflected apon them threw extermination.
Yet when ever the law is lifted and the inevitable exterminations begin,
they shout and scream bloody murder to the rest of the populace.

They understand that extermination apparently only aids their cause. For
it strengthens the resolve of their already brain washed followers to,
'do away with those evil Mhaldorians'.

But those few of us in Mhaldor that have the required skill, will
exterminate and will continue to exterminate. Because it is one of the
only few small ways that our citizenry can individually take up a stance
against Oakstone. Mhaldors citizens care not for what the outside world
thinks, for the moral majority is always so fast in judging the
minorities it resides next to.

I exterminate and I will continue to exterminate. In truth, I enjoy
extermination. But let it be noted here that I have never once
exterminated a Druids grove. To do so would be to harm an individual who
I have never met and there for wish no ill will towards.

The exterminations will not stop. Oakstone knows this and is sharpening
is blades already in the apprehension of fresh bloodshed, un-officially
of course.

For Evil,

The Rev. Lodi Vespic de'Ta'sa

_?-


Penned by my hand on the 12th of Sarapin, in the year 349 AF.


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Public News Post #11817

What's in a stereotype?

Written by: The Rev. Lodi Vespic de'Ta'sa
Date: Sunday, November 9th, 2003
Addressed to: Everyone


The world is riddled with hatred, it derives great pleasure from its
pursuit.

Oakstone will always hate Mhaldor and I assure you the feeling is
mutual.

But there is a difference.

Oakstone (along with a large portion of the population) indiscriminately
stereotypes all Mhaldorians into the same-labelled category.

'Thug'

For some it seams, Evil is a tricky concept to grasp. For true Evil, is
not the way of the Thug. A man of Evil is disciplined and dedicated, not
lawless and small minded.

I also say that no organisation in this world or any can safely be
stereotyped. No society in this world is void of individuality or
diversity, not even Mhaldor. Her citizens represent a rich tapestry of
baliefs and ideologies, all united under Sarapiss' laws in the pursuit
of social perfection.

Mhaldor is not a city full of clones.

I do not seek to speak as the voice peace of Mhaldor here but our qualms
are not with the Forestalls themselves, or even with the forests. Why
would we hate simple trees and animals? They wish only to survive, as do
we.

As stated above, Mhaldor hates Oakstone /itself/. We hate the forests'
ruling council.

Why?

Because they hate us.

They openly instigate anti-Mhaldorian views and baliefs amongst their
followers. We are their scapegoat, their diversion away from the real
issues at hand.

Oakstone cares not for the forests. They know they have the necessary
funds to heal the minor damage inflected apon them threw extermination.
Yet when ever the law is lifted and the inevitable exterminations begin,
they shout and scream bloody murder to the rest of the populace.

They understand that extermination apparently only aids their cause. For
it strengthens the resolve of their already brain washed followers to,
'do away with those evil Mhaldorians'.

But those few of us in Mhaldor that have the required skill, will
exterminate and will continue to exterminate. Because it is one of the
only few small ways that our citizenry can individually take up a stance
against Oakstone. Mhaldors citizens care not for what the outside world
thinks, for the moral majority is always so fast in judging the
minorities it resides next to.

I exterminate and I will continue to exterminate. In truth, I enjoy
extermination. But let it be noted here that I have never once
exterminated a Druids grove. To do so would be to harm an individual who
I have never met and there for wish no ill will towards.

The exterminations will not stop. Oakstone knows this and is sharpening
is blades already in the apprehension of fresh bloodshed, un-officially
of course.

For Evil,

The Rev. Lodi Vespic de'Ta'sa

_?-


Penned by my hand on the 12th of Sarapin, in the year 349 AF.


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