From: Randy Smith (randysmith101@hotmail.com)
Date: Sun Aug 26 2001 - 12:35:24 MDT
>I agree that despite the annoyances with the unfamiliar, many
>immigrants do appreciate the improvements in the new country
>that they've chosen in contrast to the old country.
They seem to prefer the culture they left, actually.
>patterns of government that develop? Libertarians systematically,
>by the way, do not appreciate the hundreds of years that it took
>(mostly) English speaking people to evolve democratic traditions
>and the habits that support them.
Exactly....
> > Also, how would the uneducated peasants keep you from enjoying
> > cryonics?
>
>There must be something deeply antithetical in Mexican culture
>towards cryonics. While a number of Spanish (people from Spain)
>eagerly embrace cryonics (for some unknown reason) there no
>Mexican members of American cryonics organizations, so far as
>I know. Thus Mexican voters would not be at all offended, I
>fear, when other parts of the American political system decide
>that the cryonicists are using up valuable resources needed by
>society.
Yes. I suspect we do not appreciate just how tenuous is the legal and
political basis for cryonics.
You think mexicans and their progeny will support Genetic eng et al more ir
less than native americans? I can tell that I suspect that they will support
it much less. Look at the polls!
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