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<p>[QUOTE="Jason.A, post: 2852184, member: 87620"]So many angles to your post.</p><p><br /></p><p>#1 what these illegal gold miners did is awful and must be condemned first and foremost. Murder is wrong and murder of a 1/5th of a population of people is even worse.</p><p><br /></p><p>Ok, now that we've addressed that, on to other subjects:</p><p><br /></p><p>#2 These were ILLEGAL gold miners. Is there evidence this, or other illegally mined gold, enters into use any of the government bullion issuing mints?</p><p><br /></p><p>#3 How about how gold was sourced for your pre-33 coins. You might want to look into that history. It's pretty awful. </p><p><br /></p><p>#4 Every human being is entitled to all the same human rights. Education is among these. I'm not sure how I feel about a government policy of noncontact with indigenous people. They are human beings, too, who are unable to realize their full potential as people due to their lack of basic education. While I understand the desire to protect a small, endangered group of indigenous people, it's hard to reconcile this with the fact that in that condition those kids will never have an opportunity to reach their full human potential.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jason.A, post: 2852184, member: 87620"]So many angles to your post. #1 what these illegal gold miners did is awful and must be condemned first and foremost. Murder is wrong and murder of a 1/5th of a population of people is even worse. Ok, now that we've addressed that, on to other subjects: #2 These were ILLEGAL gold miners. Is there evidence this, or other illegally mined gold, enters into use any of the government bullion issuing mints? #3 How about how gold was sourced for your pre-33 coins. You might want to look into that history. It's pretty awful. #4 Every human being is entitled to all the same human rights. Education is among these. I'm not sure how I feel about a government policy of noncontact with indigenous people. They are human beings, too, who are unable to realize their full potential as people due to their lack of basic education. While I understand the desire to protect a small, endangered group of indigenous people, it's hard to reconcile this with the fact that in that condition those kids will never have an opportunity to reach their full human potential.[/QUOTE]
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