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Subject: IP: DH virus alert



>Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 09:09:07 -0500
>From: Weisberg <weisberg@texoma.net>
>Organization: Internet Texoma
>
>
>The following alert was issued in response to the condition described by
>Gov. George W. Bush in Wednesday's presidential debate.  In that debate,
>Mr. Bush identified a malady  "where a child can walk in and have their
>heart turned dark as a result of being on the Internet and walk in and
>decide to take somebody else's life."
>
>http://www.debates.org/transcripts/textfiles/CPD_Debate_3_Final_Transcript_(English).txt
>
>                                 ---------------------------------
>
>ALERT!!!
>
>A new Internet virus has been identified by someone seeking to be the
>highest U.S. authority on the subject.   The resulting condition has
>been dubbed "Darkened Heart" (or, DH), and is characterized by a penchant for
>wearing trench coats, reading neo-Nazi literature, building bombs and
>shooting up schools.  The rampage at Columbine is attributed to DH
>(hence, to accessing the Internet).
>
>New legislative proposals to fix perceived defects in the current
>Internet system causing such disease should be introduced in late January.
>In the mean time, citizens are urged to use extreme caution in allowing
>Internet access by  persons likely to be influenced by erroneous or
>objectionable thoughts.  And, governments are urged to institute
>rigorous programs to scan Internet content for offending materials and review
>Internet tools to determine if they may be used for improper purposes.  The
>safest policy remains "just say no."  If in doubt as to your own resistance,
>don't use the Internet.  And, definitely, don't let children use it.
>
>This alert does not apply to persons who have been inoculated against
>wrong thinking and questionable behavior.  Such persons are encouraged
>to continue their safe use of the Internet, especially in furtherance
>of proper political goals.  The heart condition from which they are more
>likely to suffer, Hardening-of-the-Heart (HOTH), is not a variant of the
>virus which is the subject of this alert.  Indeed, there are some who argue
>that HOTH may be ameliorated through "liberal" exposure to the Internet.
>
>Please pass this alert on to others who may be exposed to the risk of DH.


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