[IMC-bristol] Re: IMC Bristol being representative of Bristol issues
Ghada2000@aol.com
Ghada2000 at aol.com
Thu, 24 Apr 2003 21:04:29 EDT
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Crash!
Thank you for the most civil reply I had thus far to my email. But I find
myself bewildered by your reply since school children had been arrested by
the police in Bristol for demonstrating against the war in Iraq. A number of
people were shot dead in New York and the Middle East protesting about this
war - so if this movement truly reflects Bristol mood, why should it find it
objectionable that Bristol continued to demonstrate against the war when
almost all other cities had stopped? How could you possibly purpot to present
only Bristol-relevant concerns? I do appreciate you are an IT movement first
and foremost, but you are also a part of a wider movement - but then again, I
might have misconstrued the big picture and can only blame myself. As soon
as I have time to do it, I will be tracing back my footsteps to find out why
I have assumed that you are a movement concerned with humanitarian issues.
Again, thank you for your civil and useful response.
Ghada
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Thank you for the most civil reply I had thus far to my email. But I f=
ind myself bewildered by your reply since school children had been arrested=20=
by the police in Bristol for demonstrating against the war in Iraq. A=20=
number of people were shot dead in New York and the Middle East protesting a=
bout this war - so if this movement truly reflects Bristol mood, why should=20=
it find it objectionable that Bristol continued to demonstrate against the w=
ar when almost all other cities had stopped? How could you possibly purpot t=
o present only Bristol-relevant concerns? I do appreciate you are an IT move=
ment first and foremost, but you are also a part of a wider movement - but t=
hen again, I might have misconstrued the big picture and can only blame myse=
lf. As soon as I have time to do it, I will be tracing back my footste=
ps to find out why I have assumed that you are a movement concerned with hum=
anitarian issues.<BR>
<BR>
Again, thank you for your civil and useful response.<BR>
<BR>
Ghada</FONT></HTML>
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