Delvieron@aol.com writes:
> Tim, Anders, and other >H,
>
> I would like to second the idea of not getting trapped in the Us vs. Them
> meme. I think it is important to remember that the general public is not the
> enemy, they are our families, friends, coworkers, neighbors, and us. We need
> to be able to reach out to those who have not discovered >H, help them to
> understand why we believe what we do, and try to understand what their
> concerns and misgivings are.
Exactly. One of my favorite adages (borrowed from Robert Ingdahl) is "The battle for the future will be settled during the coffee-breaks!" - never underestimate the power of spreading memes into everyday consciousness. And as you point out, we better learn about the misgivings and give them a thought.
> Remember, even a current enemy can be a future
> ally, so let's neither demonize nor denigrate those who are not yet >H, and
> darn well not let anyone demonize or denigrate >H.
> Because of our personality types, those of us currently involved in
> transhumanism will probably always be somewhere out on the cutting edge of
> thought, but if we honestly believe that we are heading in the right
> direction, then it would be a good idea to make sure that the rest of humanity
> knows where we're going so they can follow if so inclined.
And if we are wrong, we can make a good warning example and hope the others can save us! :-)
Strength through diversity.
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