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Wed Jun 23 12:13:16 PDT 2004


told in many ways, especially depending on what facts are included and which 
not in the storytelling. You are telling stories; in such a way as to create 
the interpretation you want; in order to persuade people to not like other 
people with diverse views from yours. 

Your politics are your actions.

For general information, here is a page about London working group [very 
incomplete]
http://docs.indymedia.org/view/Local/ImcUkLwg

You are also using competitive templates/paradigms of thought to understand 
what you take in through your senses. You are (here) in competition mode. But 
if we want more emphasis on the collaborative nature of this world, and less on 
the competitive, then it follows that that means that we have to fill up this 
world with more collaborative thinking in place of competitive thinking. At the 
moment you are increasing competition in the world and Indymedia by using a 
competitive framework of thought to describe the world to yourself. You are 
loosing a battle that you don't have to fight. Taking 'sides' is competition 
mode. 

Why not ask what might come about if we draw from and integrate the input of 
all of the people in a given situation? Greater things might be possible.


Best wishes,

Richard




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