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Re: Is cannibalism legal in Australia?

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Nov 4, 2006, 2:43:44 PM11/4/06
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Ed Zagmoon wrote...
> There is so much good,plump human meat in Australia, is it legal
> to kill, butcher and eat some humans over there and
> cook and eat their flesh?
>
> Is eating Aborigines something different or are they humans, too?

Cannibalism is generally illegal in Australia, with an exception for
aborigines on the basis of cultural sensitivity. Since aborigines
are a specially-protected minority ethnic group, they can't kill and
eat each other because that would constitute a hate crime, but they
are permitted to kill and eat white people. And naturally white
people are forbidden from killing and eating aborigines as well as
other white people.

Australian laws on cultural sensitivity also mandate preservation of
native aboriginal culture - including cannibalism - and since it is
illegal for aborigines to eat each other, the Australian government
is required to provide a steady supply of white Australians for them
to eat.

Bernard Hubbard

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Nov 5, 2006, 1:03:40 AM11/5/06
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The above is pure bullshit.
--

"Genius may have its limitations, but stupidity is not thus
handicapped."~Elbert Hubbard to quote a relative of mine.

Bernard Hubbard

Death

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Nov 5, 2006, 12:31:08 PM11/5/06
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"Bernard Hubbard" <berna...@west.net.au> wrote in message
> >
> The above is pure bullshit.--


Sunday, November 5, 2006, 12:26 pm

NEWARK, N.J. -- Prosecutors want a former Newark teacher accused by a student of infecting him
with the virus that causes AIDS to be tested for the disease.

Hassan Vann, 29, a former music teacher at West Side High School in Newark, was indicted
Thursday, accused of sexually abusing a student who now has AIDS, the Essex County prosecutor's
office said.

Vann faces up to 30 years in prison and 14 charges, including sexual assault and contact,
official misconduct, child welfare endangerment, giving drugs and alcohol to a child and
failing to notify a sexual partner that he had a sexually transmitted disease.


"Mr. Vann's alleged conduct involving his former student was vile and has forever changed this
young man's life," said Essex County Prosecutor Paula T. Dow. "My office has zero tolerance for
these brazen acts and we will prosecute these matters to the fullest extent of the law."

Vann, of Irvington, couldn't immediately be reached for comment Friday, nor could his attorney,
Raymond A. Brown.

Paul Loriquet, spokesman for the prosecutor's office, said the victim told authorities he's
only had unprotected sex with Vann and that prosecutors plan to ask a judge to order Vann to
undergo an AIDS test.

The student believes the frequent, unprotected sex with Vann led to him contracting the virus,
Loriquet said.

Essex County Assistant Prosecutor Mark S. Ali said the indictment covers a period from
September 2000 to June 2004, with the initial incident happening in December 2000 when the
then-14-year-old male was pushed against a high school wall and sexually abused.

The student graduated in 2004 and tested positive for HIV in May 2005, which is when the
prosecutor's office said it was notified.

An investigation to determine the school district's culpability is being conducted by the state
child welfare officials, Ali told The Star-Ledger of Newark, which first reported the
indictment in Friday's newspapers.

The former student, now 20, plans to file a civil lawsuit against Vann and the school district.
A state appeals court in August gave him the right to file the lawsuit though he missed a legal
deadline to do so. The court cited extraordinary circumstances surrounding the case when
granting the right to file suit.

Loriquet said Vann is scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday in Essex County Superior Court.

© 2006 by The Associated Press.


Bernard Hubbard

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Nov 6, 2006, 1:36:52 AM11/6/06
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On Sun, 5 Nov 2006 11:31:08 -0600, " Death" <De...@yourdoor.net>
wrote:

And just what has your repeated post got to do with Australia,
particularly cannibalism by Aborigines? It would appear that you are
denser than two thick planks. I truly wonder at times about your
sanity and capability to think straight. If you have trouble reading
this for comprehension just get your aunty/mom to translate into words
of one syllable.

Death

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Nov 6, 2006, 10:34:48 AM11/6/06
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> On Sun, 5 Nov 2006 11:31:08 -0600, " Death" <De...@yourdoor.net>
> >

> > Sunday, November 5, 2006, 12:26 pm
> >
> >NEWARK, N.J. -- Prosecutors want a former Newark teacher accused by a student of infecting
him
> >with the virus that causes AIDS to be tested for the disease.
> >

> >The student believes the frequent, unprotected sex with Vann led to him contracting the
virus,
> >Loriquet said.
> >
>

> And just what has your repeated post got to do with Australia,
> particularly cannibalism by Aborigines?

Both are perversions. That it had to be pointed out to you
shows how deep you have sunk into denial.


john

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Nov 6, 2006, 11:28:25 PM11/6/06
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How would you propose to get the meal to agree to get into the pot?
Message has been deleted

Bernard Hubbard

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Nov 8, 2006, 2:38:44 AM11/8/06
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On Mon, 6 Nov 2006 09:34:48 -0600, " Death" <De...@yourdoor.net>
wrote:

I am not in denial about anything. As I stated in my reply to you
Australian Aborigines do not condone cannibalism and how can that be
equated with unprotected sex?

BTW last time I looked Newark is a long way away from Australia.
I will say a prayer for you tonight to preserve any sanity that you
may have remaining.

Death

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Nov 8, 2006, 10:47:12 AM11/8/06
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"Bernard Hubbard" <berna...@west.net.au> wrote in message
> >>
> BTW last time I looked Newark is a long way away from Australia.

Welcome to the internet. How long has your cave been wired?

> I will say a prayer for you tonight to preserve any sanity that you
> may have remaining.
> --

While you are on your knees before your 7 inch god
sanity will be the last thing on your mind.


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