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From: jim@duntone.demon.co.uk (Jim Moody)
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Subject: Re: ESPERANTO, my ass
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In article <D5nHGw.5C2@Virginia.EDU> dc7v@Virginia.EDU "Damon Chetson" writes:

> [...]
> The number of people who speak a language doesn't necessarily
> determine whether it is the international language or not.
> English is the language educated people the world over speak and
> conduct business in.  Sorry.
 
If the contributor is Anglocentric the whole discussion seems
deplorably Eurocentric, as Esperanto has always been accused of
being, anyway.
-- 
Jim Moody
