> But don't let that deter anyone from speaking out against the outrages
> occuring in Australia, the U.S. or anywhere else.
Of course not.
> To rationalize that a
> great outrage here is acceptable because there are far greater outrages
> elsewhere is to fall into the two-wrongs-make-a-right trap.
I didn't say outrages are acceptable. I just had the impression that some
people only thinks in their country's problems, not realizing that they're
living in a place that is MUCH better than many others.
I also have the feeling that many people exaggerate the problems in their
countries to scare off eventual immigrants i.e. "Don't come here! It's
awful", just because they don't like foreigners.
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Alexis Golzman
http://www.goldenraffle.com
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