its a simple biological fact that if you spend enough time on an island with little fresh genetic influx youll end up with prince charles whereas mixing lots of immune systems will lead to someone who stands a fair chance against illness
As much as someone is free to express themselves, the more functional aspects of our society focus on freedom FROM things. This is a good example.. anyone is free to take a nice big crap. However in our society, people expect to be free from having to eat it. Largely we're protected from having to even look at it.
You may hold any personal, political or philosophical perspective you naturally gravitate to, but there is no established right for you to arbitrarily impose it on someone else. The measure of freedom is more quantifiable in what you can celebrate freedom FROM, rather than freedom TO.
Moose, and anyone, can exercise their right to free themselves from the impositions of extreme political and/or religious belief, most especially where those perspectives are not in the legal majority (cue democracy, such as it is) and doing so will never interfere with the freedoms afforded in that society. You're still allowed to go have a crap.
2 people doesnt make a rule and there has been some serious research into biological weapons that target weaknesses that are present in one race but not in another
plus i have no idea where youre getting the idea from that pointing out the simple fact that mixing genes is a better survival strategy is in any way related to racism
hehe.. it's loosely a Baldwin quote, Jack.. and it's glib, but not entirely wrong IMO. It's just not the whole picture.
[edit] Found it.. "Freedom is not something that anybody can be given; Freedom is something that people take and people are as free as they want to be." - James Arthur Baldwin
You can, and you should, I reckon. Not enough Americans, in my experience, even know the first thing about the freedoms people enjoy in other countries. For many Americans, "Land Of The Free" isn't just an indoctrination, it's genuinely perceived as a US-exclusive. If you're interested in interjecting with more than just the usual "it's all the jews fault", I for one would be very interested in hearing your input.
We've spent a lot of time recently on this forum looking at how even America's hard-coded constitutional liberties have been diminished in the last 7 years.. but the US isn't the only country, by any stretch, to have used 9/11 to defile their nationals' civil rights and liberties.
[edit] bloody hell.. we both latch on to the same thing
Absolutely. The UK was going that way well before 9/11 (I remember coming home to the UK in 1997, seeing CCTV on every street corner and thinking "Who let this happen?") but it has got much worse since then. There's also the entirely non-trivial issue of Russia declaring support for the USA's "War on Terror" on the condition that the Georgian and Chechen rebels were considered terrorists.