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<blockquote data-quote="Stefan Zota" data-source="post: 31718" data-attributes="member: 963"><p>Relax this is a quant forum, not your political ranting website ...</p><p> </p><p>First of all, your logic is limited to black vs white. Secondly, you don't distinguish between government and regular people. Thirdly you make no difference between state vs company.</p><p> </p><p>Let's take them systematically. Please reply to me off-line because you have changed the subject of this topic</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Government vs regular people</p><p> </p><p>Government:</p><p>- Iraq is definitely a failed decision however it's not a human rights tragedy. Most Iraqis have continued their life as before, they are not "persecuted" more by current regime than Saddam.</p><p>- U.S. government was a mediator in the Middle-East conflict. I don't think they helped a lot, but they are not certainly the cause of all problems. Other than that, your statement is absurd.</p><p> </p><p>Regular people:</p><p>- Minorities in States have same rights as majority. This starts with use of language and it continues with all sort of support programs. Compared with most countries, U.S. society is an example of dealing with racism. Your remark doesn't apply.</p><p> </p><p>State vs Company</p><p>- Google does not represent all Americans, not even the state. They take decisions about their business and that is all. Americans are not competing with Baidu or provide uncensored Internet content. Google is doing that.</p><p> </p><p>Several people on this thread have tried to explain to you the last point. If you still don't understand it, your internal censorship gene is the cause. The solution is simple: stop reading other replies, stop checking the forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stefan Zota, post: 31718, member: 963"] Relax this is a quant forum, not your political ranting website ... First of all, your logic is limited to black vs white. Secondly, you don't distinguish between government and regular people. Thirdly you make no difference between state vs company. Let's take them systematically. Please reply to me off-line because you have changed the subject of this topic Government vs regular people Government: - Iraq is definitely a failed decision however it's not a human rights tragedy. Most Iraqis have continued their life as before, they are not "persecuted" more by current regime than Saddam. - U.S. government was a mediator in the Middle-East conflict. I don't think they helped a lot, but they are not certainly the cause of all problems. Other than that, your statement is absurd. Regular people: - Minorities in States have same rights as majority. This starts with use of language and it continues with all sort of support programs. Compared with most countries, U.S. society is an example of dealing with racism. Your remark doesn't apply. State vs Company - Google does not represent all Americans, not even the state. They take decisions about their business and that is all. Americans are not competing with Baidu or provide uncensored Internet content. Google is doing that. Several people on this thread have tried to explain to you the last point. If you still don't understand it, your internal censorship gene is the cause. The solution is simple: stop reading other replies, stop checking the forum. [/QUOTE]
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