Durran3
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And you accuse others of being biased? Please...... And you assume someone who doesn't put blind faith into wikipedia "never went to University or studied in a Academic environment"? So to be considered intelligent one must have blind faith?
Please.. don't put words into my mouth. I never said i have Blind Faith in wikipedia. I said its good for tid bits and abstracts. Like i said i don't do research based work using Wikipedia instead i use library journals and online sites like Jstor. Its a tool for learning that has potential and helps many students.. for someone to come out and say lets boycott it is merely limiting ease of knowledge.
it's nice, but in NO way is it "morally-superior". And if you've lived there long enough and lived in other countries you won't be worshipping it as much as you do now
No one is bringing morality into this. I like what Canada stands for ideologically and in terms of its humanitarian foreign policy because its close to what I believe in and how i feel things should be. I like the Canadian Constitution as its very comprehensive and covers some of the most important issues thats affects us humans in a Humanistic way rather than a religous one.
Morality has nothing to do with this. There is something special about us South East Asians/Middle Easterners that one cannot find anywhere else. Our hospitality is unmatched. We honor our words. We are warm and friendly people. You visit a house especially in our Pathan Culture and you are showered with so much love that is unparalleled in any other part of the world. Heck we kill goats and sheeps when we have guests... so i don't like the term your using here with regards 'Moral Supereriority'
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