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Originally posted by scalerman
It is really interesting to see you talking about an urban/rural split in your country. It is much the same here in Canada. The more urbanized areas are much more liberal than the rural areas. I'm not just talking about city vs. country here but I think it stems from what the underlying economic base is. If it is more resource related it seems that the attitudes are different than if they are more financial related (if you get what I mean). It seems that we need to find a solution to these diferences in both of our countries in order to be able to face the outside issues that will be coming our way
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I hear you scalerman!
I think a great deal of the basis of this
->Divide<- between the "City" and "Country" dwellers (And/Or those who think like each of them), is the difference between those who
>Choose< to "see" life's realities (Country)....And those who
>Choose< Not to (City).
While I was born, raised, and continue to live in the "City". I have no delusions about what the Real world is really like. Unfortunately, I tend to be
VERY "alone" in my line of thinking in todays suburban habitat. I see the "Sheep" running headlong into the abyss......and I must try to save those that I can.....Those that I can get to see reason....
And I have many, many relatives in Canada.....some on both sides of the debate.....
And there just isn't going to be enough time to save everyone......
Tall Shadow