I actually didn't say this, but it's true. Hey, I wonder what the former Eastern Bloc countries have in common with the US South. Maybe it has something to do with that a couple of generation ago they were peasants. Living in small communities where everybody knew each other with high levels of social conformity. Sound familiar?
--- On Fri, 11/14/08, James Heartfield <Heartfield at blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
Also Chris is
> right, ex-Eastern Bloc countries are intolerant. So 81 per
> cent of Albanians think homosexuality is never justifiable,
> 78 oer cent of Lithuanians, 96 per cent of Zimbabweans, but
> only 25 per cent of Britons and 32 per cent of Americans.
>