On Fri, 2013-09-13 at 01:48 +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote: > I wrote: > > The Internet is new for the human race, we need to educate our children > > and our children need to educate their children and so on, this will > > change our societies and make crap, such as the NSA useless and then > > spying will stopp. > Thank you for your positivity. This is wonderful! :)
I really believe in this, even if there sometimes are regresses. > > And if so, do you say there is any difference between "joining" and > > "infiltrating"?? Yes there is a difference, hard to say if it's needed to infiltrate the NSA. I guess it would be better not to do the same as the NSA does ;), because doing the same, it's hard then to argue against such practise. FWIW, I don't consider this discussion between you and me as a flame war. In Germany we've got election campaign now. Some advertise with catchwords I would use myself when discussing something, but I won't vote such a party. E.g. to say something negative about migrants in a discussion is ok to show some problems and after that it's possible to work on something positive, for a good living with each others. The aim of a party using the same catchwords isn't to solve issues and to find a good living with each others, their aim is to cause resentments and that is idiotic, if not evil. They don't provide peaceful and liberal solutions that are good for us all, there "solutions" based on "we are we and they are they" will cause additional issues and won't solve anything. I prefer an approach that "we and they (the others) all together are we", not only for migrants and Germans, for everything, vegetarians and meat eaters, car drivers and walkers etc.. Even for a philosophical discussion there is the need to define something as an absolute truth for a moment, while in reality there is no absolute truth, with a few exceptions, e.g. for math. Regards, Ralf -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1379006237.735.62.camel@archlinux