Path: utzoo!dciem!nrcaer!cognos!crcmar!steve From: steve@crcmar.crc.uucp (Steve Ardron) Newsgroups: alt.flame Subject: Re: Cancer spread due to microcomputers Message-ID: <599@crcmar.crc.uucp> Date: 27 Jan 88 15:00:32 GMT Article-I.D.: crcmar.599 Posted: Wed Jan 27 10:00:32 1988 References: <2301@crash.cts.com> <2731@killer.UUCP> <8801190727.AA00190@wheatena> <1855@optilink.UUCP> Organization: CRC, Ottawa CANADA Lines: 16 Summary: Minority groups > Last time I checked, blacks, Hispanics, and "other minority groups" weren't > a major source of a deadly disease that is going to dramatically increase > health costs for everyone. Also, last I checked, being black or Hispanic > wasn't a matter of choice. > > Clayton E. Cramer Let me get this straight. Are you saying that given the choice, somebody shouldn't be black or hispanic? (or any other "minority" group) Would you think the world a better place if there weren't any minorities, just one big homogenous bigoted bible thumping bunch? Personally, I pride myself on being different, and have great respect for anybody who does their own thing without worying about conforming to "accepted" standards. I may not be gay, but sometimes I wish I had half their guts. Stevie.