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"Jonathan Ganz"  wrote in message 
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 Vito  wrote: 
"Jonathan Ganz"  wrote 
 No. I believe that indoctrination over the course of one's life can be 
 enough to prevent someone from acting intelligently or in their own 
 best interests. They are not able to think independently. A good 
 example is a significant portion of the N. Korean population. Either 
 by fear or religious ferver, they are trapped. 
 
 
Bad example.  If the NK government disappeared, and the coercion with it, 
the 
NKs would join the south in a heartbeat. 
 
 Actually, there are been instances of both situations. Some people 
 can't change, others can. 
 
Neither of you two seem to realize that the young folks in S. Korea (under 
the age of roughly 30 or so) strongly dislike the US, and want nothing more 
than a reunited Korea.  Most feel the US is responsible for polarizing the 
country and keeping it that way.  They may be right, but chances are the 
resulting united Korea would be a bit more like the north than the south. 
That would be most unfortunate considering the huge economic impact on the 
world that South Korea is currently experiencing. 
 
Max 
 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
				
			
			
			
		 
	
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