From: Spike Jones (spike66@attglobal.net)
Date: Sun Aug 26 2001 - 15:10:30 MDT
> >Randy Smith wrote:
> >
> > > Actually, the immigration of all those mexican peasants does indeed
> >matter to us all, especially those of us who are planning to be frozen
> >
> >I have pondered this comment in light of my experience with my
> >brother-in-law's brother-in-law, Arne Gutierrez. ... He now
> >works for a company in Redwood City that is finding ways
> >to make AIDS drugs in large quantities. spike
> >
> Randy Smith wrote:
> I can come up witrh exceptions aplenty, too. But that does not erase the
> fact that the VAST majority of immigrants from Latin AMerica are peasants.
Sure, Randy, but the point of the original post was not to refute
your notion with an exception. It was in a sense to support your
idea that Mexican culture is oddly incompatible with cryonics.
For reasons that escape me, some societies place far more
value on tradition and history than we do. Higher education
does not seem to erase that bias. I suspect most societies
are more traditional than technologically advanced cultures,
where all the really important stuff happened very recently. spike
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