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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: Greg or e who wrote (81899)11/24/2009 11:34:35 AM
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I get it now. I listened to the song, which has a nice rythmic sound. The song is sarcastic towards old men who want to keep things as they are, whether just or not, that's just the way it is. The song is irrelevant wrt how nature has been caste, it is about social issues. The Desiderata would have been more applicable to this conversation.

I consider that a put down if it is directed at me. The song has nothing to do with how nature has been caste, it has to do with social mores, which we all know, or should know, have been found to be changeable even if the old guard culture prefers they don't change. I am very inclined to consider positive adaptations and change where it removes injustice and provides benefits to others. Between the two of us, I would guess you are far more locked into a cultural niche than I, and far more inclined to demand all of society do things the way your old guard folk say it should be. Just a guess...
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