| Re: _The Japan We Never Knew_, by David Suzuki and Keibo Oiwa Mike Vandeman wrote:
> On Thu, 08 Feb 2007 18:56:01 -0800, cc <cc@nospam.edu> wrote:
>
>> Mike Vandeman wrote:
>>> This eloquent look at the social and ecological status of several of
>>> the minorities and aboriginal peoples of Japan shows exactly why
>>> diversity should be valued: such peoples often have a clearer view,
>>> and more sustainable practices, than the majority culture. This is not
>>> just a book about Japan, but one with truly urgent and timeless value
>>> for all of humanity.
>>>
>> Mike, this has **** all to do with mountain biking, you tool. Why don't
>> you go to Japan and study how they eat?
>
> Ask your mommy what "sustainable" means, and what it has to do with
> mountain biking, an unsustainable extreme sport.
Yeah, now that you mention it, it's even simpler than that! PEOPLE
mountain bike, and they're talking about PEOPLE in the article. What was
I thinking?
In reality, the only connection is one that YOU have made with your
OPINIONS as usual. Dimwit. |