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    Question To which group do you primarily belong?

    I continue to be surprised about how some posters talk so easily about the deaths of civilians caused by conflicts by the Middle-East. So here is a little poll that at least indicates slightly how the big the average monkey sphere is of the Org population.

    To which group do you belong? Do you see yourself as part of the entire human race and do you consequently care or at least respect the lives of everyone no matter where they live? Or is all well as long as your family prospers? Do you find it accepteable that the wealth of some countries are exported to the greater good of your own country?

    Edit: the poll is a bit flawed. The discussion will be more interesting than the outcome of the poll.

    Edit2: My own view on this:

    Sometimes I am alone when I see so many people around me that do not respect or take others into consideration.

    While I of course care for my family, I do not disregard others so that my family can have a good time or prosper.

    I am not proud of my hometown like some Rotterdammers or Amsterdammers can be. Some of them are a member of their city to the back-bone.

    The only times when I feel part of my province is when Dutchmen of other regions (the dirty westerners) talk about the prejudices on their southern countrymen. But this is not something I actively think of.

    I do not see myself a member of a particular group. I may have different ideologies than other people but I do not consider myself different because of it.

    I am not a nationalist. I am not as blindly devoted as some Americans can, waving the national flag and saying "God bless America". I live in the Netherlands because I am born here. But I am also keeping options to emigrate. While I can be proud about the Netherlands I can equally be dissappointed.

    So above all I am a member of the human race. I love this planet that is inhabited by so many different cultures and humans and decorated by nature and weather that keeps my fascinated. In the end when we are all dead it is the legacy that counts that we leave behind for future generations. I do my best so that I can say to my possible future grandchildren "I tried not to screw up the world for you."
    When I watch TV or walk over the street I occasionally find myself watching someone, an elderly man sitting in a park, an Indian selling spices or a Lebanese watching his ruined home. And I think: "That is a life." It is that thought that makes me take the whole world into consideration when choosing how I should live and what choices I make.
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    Jillian & Allison's Daddy Senior Member Don Corleone's Avatar
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    Default Re: To which group do you belong?

    I'm not certain how to answer this, and you forgot to include the poll.
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    Default Re: To which group do you belong?

    First poll I made with this system. Apparently the thread is already posted while I was still making the poll options...

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    3 and a little bit of 2.

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    1, 3, 5 & 7. I've said it before and I'll say it again for the zillionth time, there is no such thing as a 'white' race.
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    My question was indeed a bit unclear. Edited the first post.

    The reason for posting this poll is because I am reading alot of posts where people are extremely passionate about how abortion is killing life, where people condemn a doctor who "helped" an elderly person with dying, etc. And at the same time I see posts where people try to justify dropping nukes on countries or how the deaths civilians caused by military actions are unfortunate but necessary.

    The question is more about how large your group is for which you care about wether a member dies or lives... hmmm, with that in mind, the poll is probably flawed...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duke John
    My question was indeed a bit unclear. Edited the first post.

    The reason for posting this poll is because I am reading alot of posts where people are extremely passionate about how abortion is killing life, where people condemn a doctor who "helped" an elderly person with dying, etc. And at the same time I see posts where people try to justify dropping nukes on countries or how the deaths civilians caused by military actions are unfortunate but necessary.

    The question is more about how large your group is for which you care about wether a member dies or lives... hmmm, with that in mind, the poll is probably flawed...
    Aaah, now I understand. You want to know how consistent folks on the pro-life side actually are and are going to use the results of this poll to string them up.

    The abortion/death-penalty dichotomoy gives you a little more leeway. The whole question of civilians... While I'll grant Israel has gone beyond reasonable boundaries recently, let me ask you this... it was impossible to defeat Nazi Germany without some civilian casualties. Does that mean we should have just allowed Hitler to do as he pleased?

    And Frag, no, there's no such thing as a white race. It's a relatively modern concept that holds little value or merit to anthropologists. It's almost impossible to scientifically classify what a 'white' or 'caucasian' person is. The genetic markers within that group are as varied, if not more, then they are with people outside that group.

    Example, are the Finno-Hungarians white? They sure look that way, but when you map their genetic tags, they are more central Asian then any other European group. Are Italians white? They have a lot of North African contribution in them. Ditto for Spaniards. There's been several studies lately that show pretty conclusively that the Celts weren't Indo-European, they were full scale Indian. When it comes to skin color, it's an accident of nature how similar so many disparate groups appear. You could talk about a Teutonic race, a Celtic race etc., but even then you're on shaky ground. And grouping it all by skin color... well, as I said, it just doesn't hold up.
    Last edited by Don Corleone; 07-31-2006 at 15:32.
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    1. I can't get away from that one really...
    2. Well, I'm a hybrid... or half-caste, whatever. But 'race' is such an silly word - we're all capable of inter-breeding (myself a case in point), so we're all the same species, nay?
    3. Yep. Says so on my passport.
    4. and 5. Non-legal terms, and besides - getting overly attached to any one place is foolish, in my opinion.
    6. Group's a pretty loose term... I could be in the group labelled 'men over 6 feet tall'
    7. Socially unacceptable to say otherwise, besides, they're nice people.
    8. Aren't we all?
    9. Always, every day. Twice on Sundays.
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    Of course, Somebody Else
    To further explain: if you see yourself as a citizin of a country, you are nationalistic and whatever is good for your country is justified. Even if that means bombing civilians (Israel vs Lebanon). Or accepting low living standards of people in other countries so that you can buy your clothes cheaply.
    Being a member of the human race shows when you start to care for events that have no influence on your own wellbeing: the tsunami raised billions of dollars, that was a sign of people are in the end all members of the human race.
    You are part of a group if you use fellow countrymen as shields (terrorists). A group can be this generation; i.e. you do not care that your children or their children cannot have the same living standard as this generation is using up all the resources and continues pollutes.
    You are part of a sub human race when you hate Mexican illegals, but not Canadian ones.
    You are a member of your family if you care not for politics or whatever moves the world and do whatever you like (antisocials parasiting on the state and bringing down the neighbourhood).

    There are just examples. I do not mean anything with them. If you vote for family you are not immediately an anti-social. Not all Americans are racists, etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Somebody Else
    1. I can't get away from that one really...
    2. Well, I'm a hybrid... or half-caste, whatever. But 'race' is such an silly word - we're all capable of inter-breeding (myself a case in point), so we're all the same species, nay?
    3. Yep. Says so on my passport.
    4. and 5. Non-legal terms, and besides - getting overly attached to any one place is foolish, in my opinion.
    6. Group's a pretty loose term... I could be in the group labelled 'men over 6 feet tall'
    7. Socially unacceptable to say otherwise, besides, they're nice people.
    8. Aren't we all?
    9. Always, every day. Twice on Sundays.
    I second that. Also I'm the first GAH! voter.

    Well I'm not sure but I may regret voting at all, because generally I hate categories. As to some points that were mentioned here,
    I do care for my family and I could imagine defending them with my life, although the possibility seems fortunately very unlikely.
    I would under no occasion give my life for my country, city or region and I wouldn't expect anyone to do so. I've done civil service instead of going to the army.
    The idea of race is certainly one of the most stupid and deadly ideas that the human species has yet produced. I think even Fragony knows that but he likes to provoke. Reminds me of the ironical essay Umberto eco wrote about some Italian politicians who made racist comments. He basically told him the history of his province by enumerating the numerous influences from invasions and wars. Turned out the racist was a mongrel himself.
    I only wish that humanity continues to admix(?). It not only produces more beautiful children, it will also eliminate the possibilty to say someone is black or white. Instead we'll only say that he is.
    The disrespect for human life in the current middle east conflict has again reached another quality. To enumerate the different ways of dehumanization we have seen in the last years in this region would be a sisyphus task.
    But given the interest of third parties in the region I'm afraid it will remain like it is for the next decades if they don't nuke themselves to death in the meantime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Corleone
    1, 3, 5 & 7. I've said it before and I'll say it again for the zillionth time, there is no such thing as a 'white' race.
    Of course there is, just as there is a black race and an asian race and countless others. You can call it caucasian but it means the same.

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    I suspect the question is, possibly, which one of these describes the group to which the member primarily associates itself.

    eg. I am a citizen of the United Kingdom, I also happen to be a leprechaun. But my citizenship in the UK is more important to me than my leprechaunness.

    I could be wrong, who am I to say what somebody else is trying to say?
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    I am a subject of the Queen
    I am English.

    That is about as far as I go.

    I believe in my country, not in the UK. I dislike Europe so I am not pro- the region.

    Yes I am a member of the human race. But I feel as a race we are not doing good things on the whole, so I would not have this as my selection.

    I am a member of the White race. - But this does not describe who I am, only my skin colour.

    I am a citizin of a town/city, so what. Next week I might move, who cares about cities.

    I am a member of a group - no not me

    I am a member of my family - but my family is larger than myself, wife daughter and my parents. Therefore I would not use this to describe me

    I am alone - only on the way to and from work and getting the newspapers. So this is not me

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    I am first, and foremost, an organism. I say this because I respect all life, not only humans, as being related to me.

    I am equally bound to all humans before I get to know them. Once I know something about them, my feelings for them are based on their personal character.

    Race is an illusion.

    I ignore my nationality as much as possible. I use it in my debates in the Backroom to be honest about my biases and point-of-view. If I hear that a plane has crashed in another country, I don't care how many US citizens were on it. All of the people on the plane are of equal value to me.

    My region (Southern California) was important in my development, but I don't really identify with most other people from this region.

    I would like to feel some kind of connection to my city. After all, I believe the city-state to be the best political entity. But San Diego is not really the kind of city I can believe in, except for the remarkable climate and topographical variety. Oh, and the taco shops.

    I identify with groups of special people that I choose to spend time with. They make me feel good to be around.

    My family, especially my nuclear family, is excellent. I am proud to be a member. I also greatly appreciate my wife and her wonderful family.

    Ultimately, though, I walk (sometimes drive) the earth as an individual. My beliefs, values, and actions are mine alone, and I can't expect anyone to share them.

    I never answer "GAH!"


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    I just had to say Gah!

    You see, i usually don't care very much if some people on the other side of the globe (or the other side of town) get killed.
    1) I didn't know them.
    2) There's plenty enough humans so why should I be sorry to see a few of them go?
    3) Number 2) pretty much holds up for my take on abortion too. Besides, if it can't survive outside mom it's not a person yet.

    Despite that I find it unacceptable when some nutjob poster on a BBS wants to glass whole countries just because he thinks it's easier than dealing with the people in any other way. That's hate talking, dreaming about how the righteous will cleanse the world of subhuman scum. I don't see how anyone can take the right to decide who gets to live if it's not necessary to kill or let someone die (triage doctors have to, for example).
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    Strange question. Everybody 'belongs' to the groups that you have listed, except of course for 'I am alone', which is not a group, and 'Gah' which is just, well, Gah!

    The groupings which are most important to me are:
    my wonderful family;
    my city;
    my Englishness, although I also feel an affinity with my Celtic roots which are mostly Irish with some Scottish, so I feel rooted in these islands;

    Colour of skin means nothing to me.
    Creed also means nothing, yet I am aware that I am conditioned by the Judaeo-Christian tradition, for good and bad.

    As for the 'human race', that is too nebulous and complex an entity for me to comprehend. On a personal level I believe myself to be a humane person, but I may not seem humane to those who attack the things and values that I hold dear.

    If only Vergil was right,

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    I'm drunk on my individuality.

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    "Experience teaches us that the average man who protests that his international feeling swamps his national feeling, that he does not care for his country because he cares so much for mankind, in actual practice proves himself the foe of mankind; that the man who says that he does not care to be a citizen of any one country, because he is the citizen of the world, is in fact usually and exceedingly undesirable citizen of whatever corner of the world he happens at the moment to be in."
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