TalJechin wrote on 11/18/11 at 18:45:01:
Pray tell where in Suriname and in what other countries you can eat the brain of a living monkey while it's looking up at you in bewilderment as you dip your spoon into its brain.
That's not what I wrote. What I wrote is that I don't exclude the possibility that some indegenious tribes - I dislike political correctness, we in Suriname just call them Indians - near the Brazilian border practize this. I'm not eager to find out. The skinned body of a dead monkey is disgusting enough for me and thát's something I've seen.
My point is that Markovich' disgusting post was not directed against any special segment of humanity.
TalJechin wrote on 11/18/11 at 18:45:01:
Btw, turning the groups mentioned into different races or creeds are beside the point as the obese, and definitely the old, are part of practically all races and religious beliefs and in any chesstm below the top GM events those groups together could well constitute a majority of the contestants.
Are you kidding? So discrimination of fat and old people is acceptable, but discrimination of white people isn't? If the answer is no you can't seriously back this argument.
TalJechin wrote on 11/18/11 at 18:45:01:
while in your case you replace a moral crime with a real crime.
In civilized countries discrimination of old and fat people is also a real crime.
If somebody would seriously put "ban the old and the fat" in practice he/she would be prosecuted in the USA, Suriname and The Netherlands. I hope it's the same in Sweden too.
Your reply to that post was brilliant, TalJechin, and was an important reason for me to further neglect that post. But you bring up some bad arguments against Markovich. That obviously doesn't mean I entirely agree with him.
Now it's for me:

because I don't like this discussion at all - and as we all know I'm very fond of bad jokes.