On 31/05/07, Fred Bauder <fredbaud(a)waterwiki.info> wrote:
I think it's righteous, for several reasons:
bragging rights about Jews'
valuable contributions, clear evidence that Jews don't run everything,
or even much, and links to interesting accomplished people. There
are all kinds of ways to go wrong with this list, but I'm sure the
article does not suffer from want of watchers.
I fear my point got a little lost.
The list is just as legitimate as any other list of two intersecting
groups is (we no doubt have "List of French mathematicians" around
somewhere, same idea). It's just the *descriptive note* at the top
that makes it seem... not quite right.
No?
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- Andrew Gray
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