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- From: powers@xerox.com (Mike Powers)
- Subject: Re: Survival of the fittest...
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.185308.13403@spectrum.xerox.com>
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- Organization: Xerox Corporation, Palo Alto
- References: <1992Dec21.133022.20141@linus.mitre.org>
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 18:53:08 GMT
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- In article 20141@linus.mitre.org, m23364@mwunix (James Meritt) writes:
- >In article <1992Dec18.211045.312@spectrum.xerox.com> powers@xerox.com writes:
- >}In article @byu.edu, jensen@baloo.ee.byu.edu (Curtis Jensen) writes:
- >}>Are we really HELPING these people, or are we just prolonging their
- >}>suffering and starvation? Just GIVING these people food will
- >}>cause the somalians to do what they do best ... make MORE starving children.
- >}
- >}This is blatant racism Mr. Jensen.
- >
- >OK. True or false, though?
- >
- >Poor argument technique. If you have no counter for the instance, attack the messanger.
- >REAL old methodology...
- >
- >
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- Sure. I say your statement is false. The part I most violently disagree with is the
- phrase "what they do best" which is akin to "working in the cotton fields is what
- Blacks do best, its genetic." Somalians are PEOPLE who eat, sleep, make love, have
- children, and work. Whether the children they have starve depends on the eco-political
- environment, over which they have little control. So JUST giving them food
- is JUST a first step in what needs to be a rebuilding of Somalias infrastructure to
- support life. The answer I hear implicit in your statement is to withdraw food
- until the "genetically/culturally underpriviledged" Somalis are down to an acceptable
- population level. That is an unacceptable multicultural ethic.
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- What leads you to believe, Mr. Jensen, that you have any more right to life than they?
- From what ideology do you draw your ethical stance? Is the basic tenet "Might makes
- right" where the ones who have the power, food, education, and birth control are fitter
- to live? If so I invite you to reconsider. Rather, derive your ethics from a basic
- tenet that holds to the value of humanity AND of each individual.
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