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To Csanady Miklos (mind) |
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Re: French Canadians and nationalism (mind) |
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+ - | To Csanady Miklos (mind) |
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Dear Miklos,
Please get in touch with me privately. I have tried to
send you a message, but the message came back. Perhaps
I have made an error in your address.
Thanks in advance,
Amos
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>At 10:23 AM 4/10/96 -0700, Eva Balogh wrote:
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>> Self-determination! What a worn-out phrase. It wasn't even new at
>>the time Woodrow Wilson became president of the United States.
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>So, should I look for a more modern, more contemporary, more colour
>coordinated idea? Who would have thought that the value of an idea is
>determined by its age? And by an historian yet! Will ideas like 'peace'
>become worn-out someday?
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>> As far as your views on this topic is concerned they bear a
>>suspicious resemblance to the ideas of some of those guys on the Forum.
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>If you're trying to provoke me, you won't succeed.
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>>If you decided to join them for a friendly little chat on nationalism and
>>self-determination and if they found out about your other political ideas
>>they would eat you "sz"ro:sto:l-bo"ro:sto:l," as we say it in the Hungarian
>>version of Red Little Riding Hood, especially when we get to the point of
>>the encounter of grandmother and the wolf.
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>If they "found out" about my other political ideas and they ate me, 'skin,
>hair and all', they'd get an awful case of indigestion. Wouldn't they?
>Then again, maybe I should brush up on my Hungarian and treat those guys to
>a little appetizer.
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>Joe Szalai
Go right ahead Joe,and see what your academic mind will get from those
slobs.Andy>
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>At 07:12 PM 4/10/96 -0400, Peter I. Hidas wrote:
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>>French-Canadians do not leave Quebec. Anglophones and Allophones
>>(Hungarians, Greeks, etc) are leaving the province by the hundreds of
>>thousands. Their schools shrank to less than half they had been in the
>>1960s. Emigration intensified since last October (referendum). The economy
>>is in decline. Nationalism tainted with racism has its price.
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>Exactly! And so it should!
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>Unfortunately, when I say that I believe that people have a right to
>self-determination it's interpreted, erroneously, as support for nationalism
>and, or, racism.
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>Joe Szalai Is this a form of apology?
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>At 11:06 AM 4/10/96 -0400, Andy Kozma wrote:
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>>I realise that it is sometimes painfull to be quiet,but it would srve as a
>>better cause,than to give them chances to get there distorted views.
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>Andy,
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>I respect your opinion but I have to disagree with it. Anti-semites,
>homophobes, racists, misogynists, and all who hate other people MUST be
>challenged. They can never be allowed to think that they've won the debate.
>They must hear, over and over again, that they are wrong. Silence is not
>the answer.
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>Joe Szalai
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>Joe:my opinion,was no opinion,only a suggestion.Those peole who know who
they are,are not worth to get into discussion with.If you once would read
there letters you might change your mind.It is not worth while to give them
a podium to let them go on with there vitriolic unfounded storys.I admire
Eva,who trys to discuss or argue with them,aske her how much success she has.
Regards:Andy.
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