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Thread ID: 9416 | Posts: 2 | Started: 2003-08-30
2003-08-30 22:31 | User Profile
I found this surfing on the internet. Reminds me how far the diversity movement is a corporate plot primarily.
The name Deutsche Bank is misleading. I guess the Bank is British owned now, and thus surely kosher.
**As a global corporate citizen, Deutsche Bank wants to foster debate on new approaches to establishing a viable society and conduct such debates in the context of current social and political developments. The events of September 11 have made painfully clear to all of us how vital tolerance is to a multicultural community. This is why Deutsche Bank's Topic of the Year 2002 "With an Open Mind: Tolerance and Diversity" has become so urgent and valid. Democratic societies can function only on the basis of tolerance. Establishing tolerance as the lynchpin of democracy has therefore become our common cause. The challenges we are facing at the start of the 21st century will change our future forever. Not only political and economic systems will be defined anew, but our immediate environment will undergo fundamental changes, too. Without any doubt, tolerance will become one of the key conditions to ensure a peaceful future. The Alfred Herrhausen Society has just published an updated brochure which provides a comprehensive overview of the bank's remarkable projects and activities that illustrate its far-reaching commitment to fostering tolerance and diversity. Deutsche Bank's social and cultural activities are concentrating on the bank's Topic of the Year 2002, while the Alfred Herrhausen Society has organized a variety of international events around this topic, engaging prominent businessmen, scientists and politicians in an ongoing debate on the issues related to it. **
[url=http://www.jahresthema-toleranz.de/englisch2002/default.htm]http://www.jahresthema-toleranz.de/englisc...002/default.htm[/url]
2003-08-30 22:42 | User Profile
Ah, by the way, I also stumbled across Daniel Pipes webside. This is one of the foreign policy thinkers in the US administration dealing with the war on terror. It might be of interest to read his articles, as his mindset will determine US and European foreign policy for the next years irrespective of a democratic or republican leadership.
The English site [url=http://www.danielpipes.org/]http://www.danielpipes.org/[/url]
Interestingly, he has a domain for a German site. No other language has its own domain. Obviously, the chosen ones have to break pacifist thick German skulls particularly. But the Germans are particularly gullible and are good canon fodder for the war on terror. [url=http://de.danielpipes.org/]http://de.danielpipes.org/[/url]