I didn't say "we should invite", I said, "should not forbid".
A distinction without meaning. A clearly articulated policy of "I do not forbid you from entering my home" is not materially different from a clearly articulated policy of "I invite you into my home." The style is a bit more convoluted and a bit less polite, but materially it is the same policy.
I can agree with your statement about the moral ground, though.
Where do you see our moral high ground? The principle of sovereignty? National self-determination? Fairness?
- Jake If you only spend 20 minutes of the rest of your life on economics, go spend them here.
I don't think we have a moral high ground. I didn't say we have one either. We could discuss whether our civilization is more advanced, but moral high ground?... Naah. Free at last! Free at last! Thank God Almighty, we are free at last! (Martin Luther King)
Preview is my friend :-P