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Comment Google exports a product not our constitution. (Score 1) 511

Google is exporting a product not our culture and our constitution! Are we not being imperialistic to take offense to a country's desire to plan their own destiny? Like a foreign country my rural community is trying to protect our environment as we integrate urban new comers and their ideas. By double teaming them, two on one, the newcomer is changed and impacted by our rural character. Their ideas somehow change during this interaction and better reflect the community. My community can more easily relate, embrace, and befriend ideas that are respectful to our old ways. In this way, we too, are moving up our learning curve. Head to head combat and ultimatums spoils any hope for a nurturing relationship to take hold.

I know that I am not totally out of line when I say that many people are offended by the content on the Internet and some isolated folks are truly not ready to take it all in. I have strong feelings that had we allowed other countries to decide what they wanted their communities to receive via satellite technology that we may not have had 911 nor a willingness of shocked and offended mother's to destine their children to become the suicide bombers of the future. Please help me. I want to understand why we have the right to adulterate other cultures? If it is a human rights agenda, Bill Gates is right, compromise is the democratic way. "Slowly but surely," allows economies and cultures to adjust without the chaos that just makes things worse. Kristie
P.S. This is my first post on the Internet!

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