From: Scott K. <sc...@ki...> - 2003-08-03 04:55:11
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On Sat, 2003-08-02 at 23:35, TiMax wrote: > On 02 Aug 2003 23:21:10 -0500, Scott Kindley wrote: > > I don't have Italian friends, Polish friends, English friends...etc. I > > only have friends. It doesn't matter to me what their national origin is > > to me. So in my eyes there is no need to separate the community based on > > culture or nationality > > Sorry for you Zoom i have Polish, French, German, Italian, Canadian friends and i m very happy of that, Sorry I juts have friends. Don't matter to me where they are from. > i respect all history, habitudes, and all religions, As do I. > but i think is important also to remark differences, because if you are able to valorize all differences you are also able to receive all advantages each difference can give you. > I can appriciate culture Max...even culture different than my own. You focus on their differences Max...I focus on our commonalities instead. You do what you wish..but legally speaking one cannot consider national origin as a qualifying trait for anything. To do so is basis for discrimination. That is true in the US and in Canada...I have no idea about Italy or other countries. > So i m Italian but i m in Canada now, i m different from others Canadian because i talk poor French language and i m Italian but my Canadian friends appreciate me also because i m Italian and different and me also. > Again you conentrate on people differences I concetrate on commonalities. Things we share in common instead! > i don't know for you but for me each differences is very great and important for me. > The things we have in common are more important than our differecnes in my opinion. > So for me their national origin is for me very important, and i m happy when i can learn about different origin from me. > I don't care where you come from..Envolution welcomes you regardless of natinal origin. I don't classify people based on color, creed, national origin, sex, eye color, hair color, weight, height, or marital status. > Maybe that is the differences Zoom, but i don't know if you can understand. > > TiMax > Or maybe you don't understand Max. Of course I don't think you would ever accept that either. Zoom |