Jan Coffey wrote: > > > Then move back to India, or act like a guest while you are here. > You > > > don't get to come here and have citizenship and still be loyal to > > > India. Well, actually, you do, but that doesn't make it right. > > > > I live in India. I was born here and have lived here ever since. > > I am curious - what made you assume otherwise? > > > Quite honestly, you talke as if you are here, and have a right to > have an opinion about ~parts~ of this topic I feel now that you do > not.
I talk as if I am there in the US? What does that mean? And do you accept a similar restriction on your opinions - that is, you do not have the right to hold one on India or Indians since you don't live here? Can't say I have noticed that in this thread. > > Do we have problems? Sure. But we are still the same people we were > 4-5 > > years ago... > > 4 or 5 years ago it was your problem not ours. Now it is our problem > too. Why? I thought you told Jon: "I'm sorry, but someone from, somewhere else really doesn't have a right to comment on how we should act, if they want to be a citizen of this country, and pledge aligence to it, then they are welcome, but until then, their opinion is not worth squat on that topic...." Mind you, I find the idea of limiting one's knowledge and opinions to a particular geographical region rather silly but I thought you might want to be consistent in your beliefs... :) Ritu _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
