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Default WOW!! Deja Vu all over again

Vic Smith wrote:
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 14:01:05 -0700, Jim wrote:


Ever read the book, "Three Cups of Tea?" That's exactly what the author
did, bomb them with schools and supplies.

A well worth read. Should be read by those who disagree, though.


Sounds interesting. Ever hear of "The Ugly American?"
Read that in the early '60's.
Basically about the commie threat in VN and playing local culture in a
human, understanding way.
One part I remembered being impressed with was how the hero American
noted that the village women got hunchbacks as they aged - because
they were using short reed brooms to sweep.
He attached long sticks to the reeds to modernize their cleaning
habits and prevent future hunchbacking.
Though ugly physically, the hero was beautiful in thought and motive.
Later as I became educated I saw that though there are different
cultures, most humans are pretty much the same.
Thinking back to that book I realized the broom stuff was pure
bull**** - and condescending.
In the theme of the book it wasn't meant to be.
But it was.
The biggest danger in trying to change a culture is condescension.
Folks don't take kindly to that. And arrogance can make it hard to
recognize in oneself.
That's why I stay away from interfering or resisting other cultures,
but just try to appreciate what I can.
Maybe it can work when the locals go outside and come back to do it
themselves.
But I'm not much for nation building. Except by example.

--Vic


Since you can buy a used one for $4.85, I'd say it was money well spent.
This book IS about defeating the Taliban and how to actually win in
Afghanistan.

http://www.amazon.com/Three-Cups-Tea...2624677&sr=1-1