Re: DON'T HIRE ANY LYING SOVOKS! HIRE AMERICANS!

Igor Mazin (mazin@quartz.ciw.edu)
14 May 95 04:37:53 GMT

In article <030329Z13051995@anon.penet.fi> an262423@anon.penet.fi writes:
>{{THIS IS AN OFFICIAL REQUEST TO ALL EMPLOYERS: PLEASE DON'T HIRE SOVOKS!
>NOT PUREBRED SOVOKS! NOT HALFBRED SOVOKS! NOT ANY FUCKING INBRED SOVOKS!
>

This is an official appeal to the readers of the above groups. I regret that
you guys are exposed to all this lie. Seems that we have no control over
this (still, I encourages all of you to report misuse of the anon service to
the admin@anon.penet.fi). However, for those few who may have read the article
of this mad hatemonger, I just want to indicate that most of his references
to articles of various posters of Russian origin are falsificated in the sense
that are either mistranslated (example: correct translation> If you want to cut
your phone bills, don't use the phone. Now you owe me a bottle of vine for the
advice. Mistranslated as> If you want me to cut your phone bills, don't speak
about this over the phone. Just come over with a bottle of vine and I arrange
this.), or cut out of context: (example: a post> I am sick of O.J. Simpson
trial. I hate this country!. Next post of the same poster was: But don't think
I really hate America, guys!. Quoted as "I hate America. Period").

Also, a few words directed to the anonymous coward: I understand that now you
will search USENET archive, and my home page, for any piece of information
you can post to another 20 newsgroups presenting me as an America-hater and
a high-school dropout with a fake diploma. You will find enough criticism
against different sides of American life. *This does not mean that I hate
the United States*. Nor does my criticism again Russia, Israel, or any other
country means hating. Please learn that costructive criticism is the best
you can do to a person or a society, opposite to intentional lie and pejorative
screaming.
Of course, you are welcome to compare my Kandidate degree with American
PhD in (a) number of years it took me to get to the degree, and (b) number
of publications in refereed Soviet and international (Western, for that matter)
scientific journals at the time of receiving a degree.