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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Joe NYC who wrote (130737)1/25/2001 12:16:10 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) of 1570778
 
As for the veiled reference to the Native Peoples.. it was uncalled for.. quite frankly.. the way society has treated these people over the last 500 years.. particularly in the US.. I dont blame them if some dont wish to leave the reservation."

It is a joke. But I guess it is just part of the PC storm trooper training - to pretend be offended about the lamest thing just to silence the ideological opposition, or at least to force them to tiptoe around any issue. It's just so transparent that it is actually funny.


Joe,

Your cynicism is remarkable but I can see how you might see that whole interaction with Scott as humorous. I think you reflect pretty accurately the two cultures you have told us make up your background...pre-wall Czechoslovakia and NYC. And I am sure you see some of the comments made by people including myself as the liberal preenings of an over indulged culture [North Americans] that don't have a clue as to what life is really like.

However, I might suggest that your very black or white, insensitive at times commentary sounds as completely out of touch as ours does to you. I did LA which probably is as close to being like NYC as any other American city can be; in fact, when I was leaving, it seemed a lot of New Yorkers were moving in.......so I have experienced that level of cynicism and indifference to others and the concern with getting ahead. I know I am simplifying things here, and that New Yorkers would cringe upon hearing that their city was being compared to LA. But strip away the New Yorker's urbane veneer, and tan her/him up, and viola, you have an Angeleno.

However the whole country/continent/world isn't that way.....and so the paradigm you express comes off somewhat arid and cynical, and a bit foreign....not that it changes anything but I thought it was worth pointing out.

ted
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