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Loveisallyouneed -> RE: The culture of Distrust (3/30/2008 3:26:00 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Loveisallyouneed I assume you are speaking of our accomplishments, such as: - global warming - nuclear arms race - genocide - slavery ... and those are just some of the highlights of the 20th century. So you think Western society is the cause of global warming?.....I guess China...Russia don't count Considering the industrial revolution started and spread through the west long before it reached Russia and China, yes, the West is responsible. quote:
...if it is even true. Ignorance is bliss. quote:
Western society was not the sole reason for the nuclear arms race...I guess Russia and China had nothing to do with that either. Or they Western society As you seem ignorant of history, I will not disturb your bliss with details. Of how keeping the bomb a secret from the Soviets despite the fact they were our allies and had suffered more casualties than any ally fighting the Germans led to deep-rooted suspicions that still have not ended. quote:
Where has a western society been using genocide lately may I ask Perhaps you'd like to ask the native Tasmanians who wipde them out? Or the Jews and Slavs whom Nazi Germany did its very best to exterminate (Germany is/was a Western nation, correct?). And then there is the history of white America and its dealings with native populations. They do teach history in America, don't they? quote:
We...at least the western society has progressed past slavery...can't say the same for the eastern societies. Yes, "we", as a "god-fearing Christian" society initiated, and engaged in the most degrading form of slavery known to history for centuries. And as I recall America has granted "most favoured nation" trading status to China who, we know, engage in all forms of slave labour. America doesn't wield the whip: it pays the whip-master to do that job, and is no less responsible for the enslavement of Chinese labour by granting China extensive trade rights. quote:
You did say Western Society did you not? Maybe you mean societies other than western? It is true that in America everyone is entitled to an opinion. It is a pity that before expressing an opinion one does no research to ensure they do not look a fool. But then, in America, even the preseident is not afraid of looking a fool.
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