[pianotech] Gated Comminities

Geno MacConaghy pianotuner.gene at gmail.com
Wed Nov 25 11:15:39 MST 2009


Mr. David Lawson, et al.,
I have always been an American, and have always lived here in America.  I
have thought of Australia as a good place, and good friend of the US, with
good people.  I have seen several email of late regarding your comments
about if you don't like "OUR" (Australian) point of view, you are free to go
back to from where you came, or just to leave and try somewhere else, and I
must say you are absolutely RIGHT.  You are kind and generous enough to
allow someone to move into you home, and they want to change it.  When in
Rome, do as the Romans do.  This should still be the rule of the day.

As I see America and the EU Nations, led by the UN, trying to make everybody
happy; we are giving up our culture.  America was built on a mix of people
immigrating here, and now we have some backwards groups trying to make us
change to their failed culture.  It is not good for America, Canada, or EU,
and everyone knows it.  We have become so PC that most people are not
willing to say it, and put their foot down like Australia has.  In my humble
opinion, please don't ever stop doing what you are doing and saying.
Australia is for Australian's!  Move there and become an Australian, or stay
where you are, and be what ever you are...PERIOD!

Take care David, and good luck,

Gene MacConaghy
Hayden, Idaho, USA

On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 10:31 PM, David Lawson Pianos <
dlawson at davidlawsonspianos.com.au> wrote:

> I would like to put in my two penneth and give you my reasoning on this
> subject from the 'Down Under' point of view.
> I like to think that we in Australian live in our own Gated Community, our
> gate being the sea that surrounds our wonderful country. We can be accused
> of jealously guarding it from outsiders, who wish to infiltrate our life
> style and try and change it to suit their own agendas.
> And why should we not?
> The comment made about compromise is an interesting one. How do you
> compromise with people who don't want to listen or adapt to the way we live,
> when it is them that have chosen to come to a country,'for a better life'.
> They refuse to compromise and demand that we do it their way.
> We are being told by the 'do gooders', and quite often from other
> countries, that we are not even permitted to make comments like, 'If you
> don't like it here then go back to whence you came'.
> Why should we have to cow tow to those rules when we have a very enviable
> life style, which we are very willing to share with anyone who is prepared
> to blend in and be part of our community. It is a free country, and we can
> say what we think, well we used to be able to.
> Those living in gated communities must feel like they are in a fortress,
> and this is the only way they can feel safe. My god, what is happening to
> the world?
> Like everyone I know, we have rules in our home that we expect visitors to
> abide by. What is the difference in a whole country?
> We have been very fortunate to have not suffered the economic down turn
> that you have in the US. We can still service and sell pianos to most people
> who require one. That is of course for prices that will fit most pockets.
> Pianos rule still and will for ever give pleasure to most people, in tune or
> out!
> This is a wonderful place to live, but not for those who wish to change it
> for what ever reason.
> David Lawson.
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