--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>  
> In a message dated 4/30/05 8:56:56 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> The  actions of humans are part of Nature.>>>
> 
> Oh boy, did I see  that coming. What a cliche, predicatable 
response 
> (don't feel bad your not  the only one with the predictable 
response)
> If the actions of humans are  part of nature then its ok then 
right? We 
> can just go right ahead.   Its just nature cleaning up right? 
> 
> And, with all due respect:
> By  the way, there is something else killing far more people in 
Africa 
> than  aids. Do you know what it is. If not, why not. And there is 
an 
> easy  solution for it. But do you really care about them, or is it 
just 
> your  soundbite news items regurgitating themselves predictably. I 
> apologize for  hitting hard, but you deserve it just this one  
time.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> I sure would like to be able to reply to you as somebody other  
than no 
> reply, but why don't you try reading my posts more carefully and 
stop  trying to 
> read something into them that is not there?Did I ever say that 
because  man is a 
> part of nature that all he does is good and right?No, but  
everything man 
> does is natural. Did I ever say that Genocide  is good? No,  but 
it is natural. 
> Did I ever say war is good?No but it is natural. Your  confusing 
my observation 
> of a natural process with a political process.< As  for you last 
paragraph Am 
> I supposed to guess at what you are talking about and  If I can't 
then some 
> how I'm "insensitive" to the plight of Africans? But let me  
guess, it is 
> political in nature, and nature it's self has nothing to do with 
it  and whatever 
> it is , It's Americas fault,  right?>>>


I'm not the one that brought Africa up.
But why did you use 'Nature' to deliberately downplay China's 
atrocities in Tibet, and immediately turn attention away from it?
The world has ignored Tibet. China is VERY guilty of mass genocide.





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