Thank you very much for"The Scub". This is one of the most powerful things i have ever read. A very short but vituperative and vitriolic opus like the one above, but > far less forgiving... > see Jack London on url: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_London > 2014-12-25 13:11 GMT+02:00 doug <douglasrankine2001@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > Hi Aftermath, > That was a most welcome and unexpected gift to this list, if I may say > so...:-). > > How much emotional, mental and physical pain must "brother Ryan" have > suffered to publish something like that? It has taken so long for him to > get it out of his system, and a great deal of careful thought. He has > learned the error of his ways...the hard way...some say it is the best > way...but who really knows. His dreams of a better world turned into a > nightmare by the bullyings and then betrayals of a person he once loved and > cared for. Learning should be mostly pleasure, with only a little > pain....in my view....:-) > > Such beautiful eloquent language, concise and to the point, grammatically > and spelling correct, carefully thought out. The bit at the end must have > Sabu quaking in his boots...When the time comes and it all pours out into > the media Sabu is going to be a very unhappy bunny. He will certainly be > getting some very special treatment in jail if his "brother" decides to > make a complaint...and the media will run and run with it. > > The "betrayal" of the "solidarity" amongst the "unity" reminds me of Oscar > Wilde's entreaty to Bosie Douglas, after he went to jail on his behalf, > trying to protect his reputation... > > See url: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Profundis_%28letter%29 > Free book: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/921 > > Of course, Le Carre is difficult to beat on the subject of betrayal...his > 22 books are full of it; but I think one of the most acid and vicious ones > I have ever read, was given to me by an old trade unionist comrade of > mine. A Welshman by birth, but forced to emigrate to England before the > 1926 General Strike, due to his blacklisting as a militant. His favourite > short piece was "The Scab" by Jack London. A very short but vituperative > and vitriolic opus like the one above, but far less forgiving... > see Jack London on url: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_London > You can read it at url: http://www.kirkbytimes.co.uk/ > news_items/the_scab.html > > ATB > Dougie. > > > > On 25/12/14 04:04, Aftermath wrote: > >> http://pastebin.com/fSdTyJSw >> >> >> >> Its signed: >> >> >> Yours respectfully, >> Your "brother" Ryan. >> >> (@APT1337) >> >> https://twitter.com/APT1337/status/546452597474099200 >> > > > -- *भक्ति ПРЕДАННОСТЬ друг другу! भक्ति* *ϟ БОРЬБА СО ЗЛОМ друг во имя друга! **ϟ*