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  • K KaRl

    Roger Wright wrote: like a ghetto When I hear this word, my first thought is always for Warsaw[^] :sigh: Roger Wright wrote: When you cross the border it's important to remember that you are a visitor in a foreign land, and to respect their ways It should be the same whatever the borders :) Is is fair to say that natives are considered as second-class citizens, supposing they are considered as citizen, or is it just a propaganda coup from anti-american communist europeans?


    Il n'y a que deux puissances au monde, le sabre et l'esprit : à la longue, le sabre est toujours vaincu par l'esprit.

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    KaЯl wrote: natives are considered as second-class citizens Not that I've ever heard. The Mohaves, or Aha Macav, are active in the community, own two very busy casinos, have many thousands of hectares of land in active agriculture, and are treated by everyone I know as equals. As a group they're obese and slothful in appearance, but as early traders found out they can by quite sly (and deadly, back then). They tend to alcoholism, due to a genetic problem I'm told, but maintain order and produce many fine citizens. Like any group that is different from the majority, I'm sure there are racial issues that come up in the community, but from observing relations over 20 years or so, I see only isolated and rare such events. In fact, every time the tribe wins a court battle against the state, the locals cheer for them.:) As usual, your commie europeans know not whereof they speak...;P Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.

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