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- From: matt@physics2.berkeley.edu (Matt Austern)
- Newsgroups: alt.activism,alt.politics.usa.misc,talk.politics.misc
- Subject: Re: What is United States of America like?
- Date: 23 Dec 92 12:58:59
- Organization: Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (Theoretical Physics Group)
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- In-reply-to: bob1@cos.com's message of Wed, 23 Dec 1992 16:57:07 GMT
-
- In article <bob1.725129827@cos> bob1@cos.com (Bob Blackshaw) writes:
-
- > I saw this in the Washington Post (not that I believe everything I
- > see in the Post :-/). However, I also saw an interview with one
- > of the 'technicals' (is that how you spell bandit these days?) last
- > night and he was saying something to the effect that they chew this
- > stuff until they get real high and then go out and shoot up the
- > town. So who are we to believe? Some claim it is just like our
- > coffee break, some claim it is a lot worse.
-
- Maybe khat is a lot worse than coffee: maybe so. Maybe it's so
- incredibly bad, in fact, that it's as dangerous as that well-known
- killer drug, ethanol.
-
- But wouldn't you feel a trifle resentful if Somalia, or some other
- Moslem country, demanded that American drug-users stop using ethanol,
- and if they started to enforce that demand by military might?
-
- Different societies make different choices about how they do things;
- our society has chosen to tolerate ethanol use, and other societies
- haven't. What bothers me, though---what bothers me a lot, in
- fact---is when the United States has the arrogance to insist that its
- way of doing things must apply to the entire world. We're trying to
- insist that other countries change their laws on a whole spectrum of
- basic issues, and we seem to have not the faintest recognition that
- other countries have legitimate reasons for making a different choice
- with their laws than we have made.
-
- Khat isn't the most important example of this arrogance; it's striking
- merely because it's so glaring, and so petty.
-
-
- --
- Matthew Austern Just keep yelling until you attract a
- (510) 644-2618 crowd, then a constituency, a movement, a
- austern@lbl.bitnet faction, an army! If you don't have any
- matt@physics.berkeley.edu solutions, become a part of the problem!
-