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Old 11-02-2004, 04:00 PM   #1
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Originally posted by spence
So commercial profit justifies eradication of cultures

-spence

No spence, Im only analyzing what happens. not saying whether its right or wrong.

For example. I lived in San Francisco for 6 years. For teh the first 3 years it was a great multi-cultural city with people with diverse backgrounds. The second 3 was after teh dot-com boom. The city was over run by yuppies, rents went sky high, the "interesting" cultures where pushed out. I moved out, I hated teh change.
Was the change right? Who knows, its just what happened.
Is the invasion of US culture in Saudi Arabia right? I dont know. But OBL is going to fight it and that means he is going to have to hit the US.
Societys have been changing for 10,000 years, Im not sure what " right" is or what progress is.
My whole point is that Bin Laden si trying to fight this change. Many,many others have tried for centuries
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