What? Mario to the Left of Selma? I find this very hard to believe...
But change happens! So do miracles (sorry, Santosh!) --FN


2009/11/4 Carvalho <elisabeth_...@yahoo.com>:
>
>
> --- On Tue, 11/3/09, Mario Goveia <mgov...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>> However, in good Old Blighty it may be politically correct
>> in this "modern day and age" to promote the notion that
>> mixed races have a better chance of success.  After all
>> the British government is being accused by some of a
>> political attempt to "transform the fundamental make-up and
>> identity" of the country:
>>
> --------------------------------
> Dear Mario,
>
> Despite myself I have to agree that you have essentiall made a good point 
> here :-) That in Ole Blighty it is politically expedient to promote the idea 
> that mixed races have an advantage. The statistics are quite interesting, it 
> is the fastest growing country in the world with a mixed race population.
>
> That said, there is evidence that hetrogenous gene mixing is more conducive 
> to the physical wellbeing of human beings and that mixed race breeding in 
> humans as in plants and animals may produce what is called "hybrid vigour." 
> Now I'm not a genecists so I don't know about these things but what we 
> consider politically incorrect today maybe common science tomorrow or it 
> could go out the window by way of Eugenics.
>
> Dear Frederick,
> I wasn't stereotyping anyone, I did add the caveat that this was a cameo from 
> my own life and not to be extrapolated into anything more significant.
>
> Dear Samir,
> One can live anyone in the world today without having to be a citizen of that 
> country. I have always been an Indian citizen.

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