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		By: Andrew Eames		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://germanyiswunderbar.com/german-travel-news/maggies-doubts-about-reunification/comment-page-1/#comment-35223&quot;&gt;Lynn&lt;/a&gt;.

As you say, what&#039;s done is done, and it didn&#039;t come to anything. Just a shame they thought it was necessary.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://germanyiswunderbar.com/german-travel-news/maggies-doubts-about-reunification/comment-page-1/#comment-35223">Lynn</a>.</p>
<p>As you say, what&#8217;s done is done, and it didn&#8217;t come to anything. Just a shame they thought it was necessary.</p>
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		By: Lynn		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I&#039;m not a politically learned person, but how sad. That then, before and right now, small groups of people with most everything going for them sit down in a room and &quot;discuss&quot; the failings and shortcomings of a large group of people. Globally and historically, it brings to mind the KKK,the middle east,South America, China,Japan,France and England. American history with the separation of nationalities during wars and witch burnings. It just goes on and on. Yet when you look at &quot;Isolated incidents&quot; of human compassion and caring, they add up to many more than wars. That is the global statement. The majority never rules, unfortunately. All humans get angry and can become &quot;war-like&quot;. The English &quot;coldness&quot; and history of imbalance, even to the manipulation of the church.
What&#039;s the old saying? &quot;Come live with me and be my wife&quot;. The &quot;marriage&quot; of the common person globally one to another is all that will end this judgemental structuring of someone else&#039;s future. Even as basic as a parent teaching a child to be prejudiced.Or a parent sending their child out in the world with a back pack to experience the world and its&#039; people.
In this confab with Thatcher, did anyone go to these regions to experience the peoples? I doubt it.
Enough...... what&#039;s done is done and knowing humanity, more will happen. The fighting back will take kindness, patience and effort. Those of Prussian heritage in my family aren&#039;t angry. Just proud to remember the good and pass that down.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m not a politically learned person, but how sad. That then, before and right now, small groups of people with most everything going for them sit down in a room and &#8220;discuss&#8221; the failings and shortcomings of a large group of people. Globally and historically, it brings to mind the KKK,the middle east,South America, China,Japan,France and England. American history with the separation of nationalities during wars and witch burnings. It just goes on and on. Yet when you look at &#8220;Isolated incidents&#8221; of human compassion and caring, they add up to many more than wars. That is the global statement. The majority never rules, unfortunately. All humans get angry and can become &#8220;war-like&#8221;. The English &#8220;coldness&#8221; and history of imbalance, even to the manipulation of the church.<br />
What&#8217;s the old saying? &#8220;Come live with me and be my wife&#8221;. The &#8220;marriage&#8221; of the common person globally one to another is all that will end this judgemental structuring of someone else&#8217;s future. Even as basic as a parent teaching a child to be prejudiced.Or a parent sending their child out in the world with a back pack to experience the world and its&#8217; people.<br />
In this confab with Thatcher, did anyone go to these regions to experience the peoples? I doubt it.<br />
Enough&#8230;&#8230; what&#8217;s done is done and knowing humanity, more will happen. The fighting back will take kindness, patience and effort. Those of Prussian heritage in my family aren&#8217;t angry. Just proud to remember the good and pass that down.</p>
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