28.01.2020 - 15:50
Yes, look at america
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28.01.2020 - 16:55
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29.01.2020 - 04:02
Usa is very powerful economically and is the the most powerful country in the world. Thing is, the people that would say no tend to fall into "Thy takn R jurbz" or "I'm insincere about the big black cock" or "In the next decades we'll be ALL black, brown and Muslims, Ooooo Noooo, muh culture now gone" and so on. The refugee crisis hasn't been handled correctly, however, I will agree.
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29.01.2020 - 09:53
Generally speaking, it doesn't. It can work if the different ethnicities do have cultural and historical ties to eachother. Not to say that a multicultural country can't be a successful one, just that it'd be even more so if it were homogeneous. I also do not mean that we should go out and strip people from their homes and redraw the world map to achieve homogeneity where there currently isn't.
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29.01.2020 - 10:49
Agreed
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30.01.2020 - 20:52
I mean as long as the country follows the same civic values (such as in the US), multi-racial societies work perfectly. I see why Europeans think that multi-racialism doesn't work, because the refugee crisis has dumped millions of people from another culture, of which many are not educated and not economically productive. So of course they'll be a resource drain and there may be cultural tension, with how conservative and hateful certain sects of Islam are. But in the US, multi-racialism has contributed a vast amount to the success of the US. Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans, African Americans (combined are now 40% of the US population) etc contribute a massive amount to the US in basically every way you can imagine. I think the issue is that people often confuse race with culture. Of course if you take a person from extremely conservative and hateful culture such as Wahhabi Islam, that person might not mesh well with America. But if you take a normal law-abiding, college educated, patriotic, responsible, taxpaying person and put them in the US, there is no valid reason to say that they aren't contributing to the US. Homogeneity should be seen in terms of culture, not race. American culture is a melting pot and people in general have very similar views in terms of civic nationalism. Everyone loves America, everyone knows that America is one of the best countries in the world, and everyone at least makes an attempt to contribute. It's an individualistic country and people don't have as strong a safety net as Europe does, thus they are forced to work if they want to have a decent future. Though America is a heavily racialized society, there is really no valid reason to say that the multi-racial aspect of America hasn't worked. America has been a multi-racial society for hundreds of years and has been a roaring success. Only issue is that Anglos oppressed other groups until the Civil Rights Movement; this shows us that multi-racial societies must stay vigilant that no one group oppresses or marginalizes other groups.
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31.01.2020 - 02:07
My Nigga
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