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Re: India is always - Linux



Absolutely. there is no necessity of carrying out such debates on this 
list which someone has advertently  induced .

sudheer

On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, Atul Chitnis wrote:
> 
> I resent this attitude on this list. India's problems with Pakistan are
> because of politicians, not because of the Pakistani or Indian people. And
> as we all know - politicians are *not* people.
> 
> Could everyone please recognise the difference and stop behaving like
> complete and utter jerks? You are reacting *exactly* the way Al Dev and
> other war mongers want you to!
> 
> If I remember right, we have several Pakistani users on this list, and if
> I recall correctly, they have been very helpful and curteous - unlike some
> (pseudo) Indians on this list.
> 
> India or Pakistan does not imply a physical land-mass - they imply real,
> living, breathing people. A line on a map does not make a country - its
> people do. God made the world, mankind lives on it, politicians drew the
> lines on it.
> 
> Get off this trip, or get off this list. Linux knows no boundaries - least
> of all the cheap, imaginary, opportunistic and ridiculous *national*
> boundaries that country-bashing posts exploit. 
> 
> Atul
> 
> 
> 
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