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Mon, 4 Jun 2018 03:52:23 +0200
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On 04.06.2018 01:15, Giuseppe De Francesco wrote:
> There is no such a thing as reason or fact disconnected from political
> views when it comes to cultural differences. Trying to deny cultural
> differences is the beginning of the end of any form of evolutive
> cooperation among people. Only by dealing with who we are we can
> overcome what is divisive to learn cooperation. This is one of the
> problems in USA approach to political science: avoiding any divisive
> subject trying to force political correctness into everything. This as
> well is due to strong cultural differences: Mediterranean civilizations
> thrive in debate and love strong rethorics applied to arguing cases
> without hiding differences. Avoiding to talk about differences is not
> helpful, actually it will cause even wider divides on the long run
> because each side will be in denioal until can no longer keep it silent.
> This is a major problem in how public policies are analysed drafted, at
> least this is my opinion.

Thanks Pino, I agree wholeheartedly with this and your earlier statement.

While I'm at it, I want to congratulate the court on its well-informed
decision. Sorry, but I don't know if I have to laugh or cry at the ICANN
statement about not achieving "the clarity that ICANN was seeking".
Sorry, but who is the individual who wrote this? Do they think people
are stupid?

Greetings to everyone from Earth, Europe, Germany, Bavaria, Augsburg,

Moritz

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