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![]() wrote Is it ethical to import a large percentage of something - anything - needed to keep a country's economy and way of life going? Particularly when such importation requires dealing with, and empowering, people whose values are very different from your own? My state grows no oranges, and must import them from Florida, home of the hanging chad and other values not compatible with "Minnesota nice". Is it ethical to drink orange juice in Minnesota? Or maybe ethics hasn't a damned thing to do with it. I like citrus products, and I'll buy from whoever sells them at a price I'm willing to pay. Meanwhile we grow some damned good corn, wheat, and soybeans here on the prairie. We'll be happy to sell it to whoever meets the going price, regardless if their "values are very different" from ours. Beep beep de Hans, K0HB |