Incest is wrong, why convince?

Editor:

The brilliance of John Keisling ("Incest perverts ideal of love," April 10) has almost left me speechless, again. In a futile attempt to fully persuade all the readers of the Wildcat I must state that, I, too, find incest wrong. Here's the kicker: I am not a Ph.D. candidate. Without sounding too arrogant for an undergraduate, I would also like to add murder, violence, rape and larceny to the list of morally bad things humans can indulge themselves with. I know this statement needs copious support (like a full- length column), but my intention is to educate all Wildcat readers without wasting valuable minutes of their time. Maybe I could get some help from Keisling. I can't think of a better (Ph.D.) candidate to write a column that tries to convince people that murder is a bad thing.

Chris Chavez
math senior

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