Received: by alpheratz.cpm.aca.mmu.ac.uk id TAA24582 (8.6.9/5.3[ref pg@gmsl.co.uk] for cpm.aca.mmu.ac.uk from fmb-majordomo@mmu.ac.uk); Mon, 5 Mar 2001 19:04:37 GMT Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2001 18:47:06 +0000 To: memetics@mmu.ac.uk Subject: Re: Witness Tells of Taliban Attack on Ancient Buddha Relics Message-ID: <20010305184706.B523@reborntechnology.co.uk> References: <2D1C159B783DD211808A006008062D3101745CC3@inchna.stir.ac.uk>; <20010305124656.A1186@reborntechnology.co.uk> <200103051340.f25Denf16841@smtp.EUnet.yu> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline User-Agent: Mutt/1.3.15i In-Reply-To: <200103051340.f25Denf16841@smtp.EUnet.yu>; from gvidan@EUnet.yu on Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 02:44:27PM +0100 From: Robin Faichney <robin@reborntechnology.co.uk> Sender: fmb-majordomo@mmu.ac.uk Precedence: bulk Reply-To: memetics@mmu.ac.uk
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 02:44:27PM +0100, gvidan@EUnet.yu wrote:
> I am new here, just getting the ropes. However, I believe that the
> Taliban's treatment of women is a cultural issue, therefore a
> memetic one as well. That's why I think that the Wade posting
> made sense.
>
> Please correct me if I am wrong.
Perhaps, it's just me -- maybe I'm wrong to suppose that "all cultural
issues" is too wide a remit, and that posts to the list should have a
explicit, if indirect, connection to memetics. What do others think?
It just occurred to me, there's probably an official statement about
this. I wonder which side it comes down on...
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