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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (318475)1/3/2007 11:33:32 AM
From: SilentZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576610
 
>Z, I don't know what you think the remedy to class warfare is, but I can tell you that every single attempt at a "classless society" in this world has failed.

Did I ever say I was looking for a classless society? I'm just looking for a society where people don't starve or live on the streets.

>The best way to close the wide gap between rich and poor is via education and good family and societal values. Jealousy and envy has never produced anything good.

This has nothing to do with jealousy and envy.

>By the way, while you bring up the excesses of Paris, you might also want to bring up the hypocrisies of George Soros, a man who probably cost people lots of money when he cornered the London currency market.

I don't like that George Soros is that rich while people are starving on the streets, either.

-Z



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (318475)1/3/2007 5:41:13 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576610
 
Z, I don't know what you think the remedy to class warfare is, but I can tell you that every single attempt at a "classless society" in this world has failed.

There has been no talk of "class warfare" nor a "classless society". You are putting up strawmen.

The best way to close the wide gap between rich and poor is via education and good family and societal values.

Probably only 10-20% of the population experience a good family and a good education while growing up.

Jealousy and envy has never produced anything good.

No one is talking about jealousy or envy.

By the way, while you bring up the excesses of Paris, you might also want to bring up the hypocrisies of George Soros, a man who probably cost people lots of money when he cornered the London currency market.

Not even close to being an analogy.