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Is Obama white or black? The fact that he "looks black" and so therefore we call him "black" just shows how laughably meaningless "race" is. He had a white parent and a black parent. He could have ended up looking more white then black, and then -- what? He'd be "white"? :lol:

Racists and those who believe in "race" are colossal idiots. One could just as easily divide people into "tall" and "short" and then -- apropos of nothing apart from utter idiocy -- declare that "tall" people are superior to "short" people because they're taller.

Never underestimate the idiocy of some people, though -- I'm sure you can find people who thinks this.
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Seleucus wrote:
You couln't be more correct, at least on one level. It makes no difference what the truth is. Did Muhammad contemplate killing himself after his first vision or not? It doesn't matter, it's about how we connect to the stories and myths and what they mean for us. (That isn't to say that the truth isn't also very amazing.)
Regression to tribalism is caused by fear .
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As usual people can't just be rational, they have to be political-agenda driven. There are the idiots on the 'right' who follow Nazi idiocy, and then there are the idiots in the PC corner who are motivated by something I've never been able to work out. FFS. If 'race' doesn't 'mean anything' then what does it matter if ordinary people use it? So.... 'race' is unPC but 'ethnicity' is PC. Right. We get it, bearing in mind that I couldn't give a flying arse what the PC think are 'naughty' words that must never be used. I am sure the use of the word 'ethnicity' rather than 'race' will completely alter the human 'race' (ok, that one's allowed) and end all wars and human suffering (except that most wars are between people of the same 'race' but different nationality (and sometimes the same nationality) or different religion (but sometimes the same religion), different colour (mostly the same colour though)...It could make things difficult for medical science however, because being aware of a person's 'racial background' can make a difference in terms of treatments and statistical tendency towards certain illnesses.
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Belinda wrote: Sat Oct 21, 2017 5:38 pm Seleucus wrote:
You couln't be more correct, at least on one level. It makes no difference what the truth is. Did Muhammad contemplate killing himself after his first vision or not? It doesn't matter, it's about how we connect to the stories and myths and what they mean for us. (That isn't to say that the truth isn't also very amazing.)
Regression to tribalism is caused by fear .
Possibly, but humans do have a hell of a lot to be fearful about when it comes to other humans.
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I'd say that neither race NOR ethnicity mean anything in any truly fundamental sense. All humans are member of the same species. That there are some phenotypic and genotypic variations among people is entirely predicted by evolutionary theory. But as noted above, there is actually MORE genetic variation among white people, than between blacks and whites; this is overlooked by attaching a wholly meaningless "meaning" to phenotypic variations (skin color, some other unimportant physical characteristics) that are easily perceived whereas genotypic variation is not so easily perceived.
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Fascinating...
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What I believe would reduce war, violence, hatred and bigotry is if enough people were sufficiently educated to recognize our common evolutionary heritage; that we really are, in all ways that matter, mostly the same; that we are like Schopenhauer’s cat: the cat frolicking in the yard now is the same cat frolicking in the same yard five centuries earlier.

Unfortunately, increasingly the world is going in the exact opposite direction, as exemplified by the OP.

When we see opposition to immigration now, for example, with fear and hatred directed against Muslims, Mexicans, etc. etc. etc. we forget (well, I don’t forget) what the situation was like in mid-19th century America. Then there was violent opposition to immigration by other “others” who were predictably characterized as subhumans or worse: Germans (krauts), Italians (wops and dagos), Poles (Polacks) and even the Irish (Micks). Just watch the movie (based on real people and events) “Gangs of New York” to discover how despised Irish immigrants were.

Yet here we are a century half later and the well-assimilated descendants of those krauts, wops, dagos, polacks and micks are now hating on the wetbacks and the Mooslim “sand niggers.” None of these peoples’ irony meters go off, I reckon. Maybe they don’t have such meters, probably because of a shitty education and virtually no grasp of history. Americans are famous for historical amnesia.
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vegetariantaxidermy wrote: Sat Oct 21, 2017 6:04 pm
Belinda wrote: Sat Oct 21, 2017 5:38 pm Seleucus wrote:
You couln't be more correct, at least on one level. It makes no difference what the truth is. Did Muhammad contemplate killing himself after his first vision or not? It doesn't matter, it's about how we connect to the stories and myths and what they mean for us. (That isn't to say that the truth isn't also very amazing.)
Regression to tribalism is caused by fear .
Possibly, but humans do have a hell of a lot to be fearful about when it comes to other humans.
Yes, I think the tribalism/ universalism continuum is like the political right/ left continuum. In each case the politicians try to polarise popular feelings.
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Belinda wrote: Sat Oct 21, 2017 6:49 pm
vegetariantaxidermy wrote: Sat Oct 21, 2017 6:04 pm
Belinda wrote: Sat Oct 21, 2017 5:38 pm Seleucus wrote:



Regression to tribalism is caused by fear .
Possibly, but humans do have a hell of a lot to be fearful about when it comes to other humans.
Yes, I think the tribalism/ universalism continuum is like the political right/ left continuum. In each case the politicians try to polarise popular feelings.
Whatever that means.
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davidm wrote: Sat Oct 21, 2017 6:42 pm None of these peoples’ irony meters go off, I reckon.
I was in a similar situation many years ago when one of the neighbors, who built and moved in several years after I did, was complaining about another neighbor building a house and spoiling the hillside for him. I guess he didn't understand that he had spoiled the hillside for me, but I didn't own the properties so I didn't have anything to say about it.
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davidm wrote: Sat Oct 21, 2017 6:42 pm What I believe would reduce war, violence, hatred and bigotry is if enough people were sufficiently educated to recognize our common evolutionary heritage; that we really are, in all ways that matter, mostly the same; that we are like Schopenhauer’s cat: the cat frolicking in the yard now is the same cat frolicking in the same yard five centuries earlier.

Unfortunately, increasingly the world is going in the exact opposite direction, as exemplified by the OP.

When we see opposition to immigration now, for example, with fear and hatred directed against Muslims, Mexicans, etc. etc. etc. we forget (well, I don’t forget) what the situation was like in mid-19th century America. Then there was violent opposition to immigration by other “others” who were predictably characterized as subhumans or worse: Germans (krauts), Italians (wops and dagos), Poles (Polacks) and even the Irish (Micks). Just watch the movie (based on real people and events) “Gangs of New York” to discover how despised Irish immigrants were.

Yet here we are a century half later and the well-assimilated descendants of those krauts, wops, dagos, polacks and micks are now hating on the wetbacks and the Mooslim “sand niggers.” None of these peoples’ irony meters go off, I reckon. Maybe they don’t have such meters, probably because of a shitty education and virtually no grasp of history. Americans are famous for historical amnesia.
By 'we' are you referring to Americans? There are practical considerations when it comes to immigration, like housing, infrastructure, economic/jobs, crime, environmental, loss of identity of existing population, etc. etc.
The irony is that it's the US that has displaced those muslims with its filthy invasions, plus the fact that it already has strict immigration policies anyway while having a population large enough to absorb a far greater number of immigrants than it does. Then there's the irony that PC Americans like to spout off to everyone ELSE about the virtues of open immigration and the glorious multicultural human melting pot--a contradiction in terms. I mean, if we are all the same then there can't be any such thing as a 'multiculture' can there?
But you are right about one thing. I remember one particularly PC American who claimed to 'hate all racism', yet the way he spoke about muslims would make Trump's golden comb-over stand on end, even to the point of saying he would take his AK 47 and shoot out a mosque. Plus, the supposed 'great American melting pot' is only an illusion. There are many parts of the US, and even quite a large percentage of States, that have almost 100 percent white American populations, while in the so-called 'melting pots' the ETHNICITIES have instinctively separated themselves anyway. Still, stupidity coupled with hypocrisy is really the only true 'multiculture' on the planet.
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What do you all think of racialism? I believe that every person, regardless of idealized characteristics and in spite of lack of idealized characteristics there is indeed race but it is only appearance in artistic terms, at least for me. So, when I see a person who approximates what most people call an 'African-American' I have a certain artistic aptitude to find beauty in their kind, just as all appearances. I only use 'race' to define the particular beauty I am seeing as a sort of filing cabinet that allows me to appreciate beauty more. Fractured but whole, equal but different.
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vegetariantaxidermy wrote: Sat Oct 21, 2017 10:13 pm Plus, the supposed 'great American melting pot' is only an illusion.

The American “melting pot” has illusory aspects to it, but it is not ONLY an illusion. You’re quite correct in much of what you say above, including that vast territorial stretches of the U.S. (mostly non-urban) remain mainly if not exclusively white.

But that’s the problem! The people who live there have a provincial view of things.

I live in New York City and before that, I lived in San Francisco, and these places most definitely ARE melting pots (but also multi-culti!). When one actually encounters people of different cultures, ethnicities, and “races,” one is almost forced (barring perverse stubbornness, malignancy or outright stupidity) to abandon racist and provincialist viewpoints. One discovers that all these people who we are propagandized to believe are so “different” from us (white people) really are very much similar to us in all the ways that count: desiring to work, to love others and be loved, to care for their families, to provide for their kids.

Also, when one meets and gets to know these people, their allegedly ominous differences cease to be threatening. They become fascinating.

I have to laugh, for example, when our vile president and the white rubes who voted for him slander Mexicans. I know tons of Mexicans in New York and S.F, some here legally and some not, and many of then work their asses off at menial jobs for substandard wages. Sometimes they live six and seven to a room.They aren’t taking from white America, they’re being exploited by white America. See what the price of lettuce would be in California were it not for undocumented Mexican labor. Of course one should remember (most Americans have no historical knowledge) that the U.S. stole about a third of Mexico’s land in the 1840s, in a war of aggression opposed by then-Rep. Abraham Lincoln (and Jeff Davis, for that matter), opposition that killed Lincoln’s political career until his Nixon-like comeback in the late 1850s. As Gore Vidal noted back in the 1980s, Mexican immigration, legal or otherwise, into the U.S. is a case of Mexicans quite justifiably trying to reclaim land that was stolen from then by force of arms in an unjust war. I wish them well, and I also like the fact that in many parts of the southwest English and Spanish are slowly merging into a language informally called Spanglish.

A melting pot does not contradict a multicultural society. A multicultural society is a good thing. It educates one to the realities of the world beyond one’s own limited experience.

Basically, at the risk of oversimplification, the “melting pot” aspect of it is (roughly) supposed to work this way: People can, and do, honor and celebrate their own cultures, histories, languages, food and art, etc., as they should. A world without a multiplicity of these things would be very boring indeed. It’s the kind of world the Nazis wanted to achieve.

But (the way it is supposed to work) in the public square, everyone agrees (even if sometimes grudgingly) to adhere to a set of basic civic norms that evolve over time: the rule of law, the Constitution, the universal rights of men and women, equality before the law, etc. etc. Obviously I know America does not live up to these ideals, but they are goals that I think are worth pursuing.

IMO, in actual practice it works something like this: Suppose you’re a white racist slimebag. Fine, no one is forcing you to associate with black people in your shitty little private lives. But in the public square, you can’t (tough luck for you!) decide, for instance, not to serve people at the Woolworth lunch counter where you work (even if you manage the place). This was adjudicated in the early 1960s. If you don’t want to associate with black people in this public context, then quit your job. But you don’t get to practice discrimination outside your shitty little private lives. And even in your private lives there are certain law-imposed limits to your behavior. (You can’t refuse to rent an apartment you own to a black person, for example.)

I grew up in suburban Detroit and I recall, in Detroit and also in Chicago, old Polish babushkas chattering away in their native tongues, paying no attention to assimilation. But their children and grandchildren, it turns out empirically, really did get assimilated, for the most part, but if they were lucky, they also held on to their heritage — which is good.

I’m of Polish descent (second generation; though of course I was denigrated as a “Polack” when I was growing up because of my Polish last name) and I certainly assimilated — assimilated too much, as I look back on it. I wish, for example, that I had learned the Polish language when I was growing up, but it was not spoken in my household and everyone where I lived was expected to learn white-bread English only.

As to the Middle East, you are quite correct in what you write about the U.S.’s shitty little wars there, but I will go further and point out this: the entire Mideast mess is a direct consequence of the triumph of the U.S. and its allies over Germany and its allies in World War I. That triumph included defeating the German ally the Ottoman Empire, breaking it up and turning into a bunch of colonies of the West with no regard whatsoever to the desires, cultures or histories of the people living there. This idiocy was exacerbated when the West imposed Israel on the Mideast in the late 40s, displacing the native Palestinians. When good ol’ Harry Truman was asked about the injustice of this, he allegedly shrugged and said, “Here in the U.S., more Jews vote than Arabs.” Today’s Mideast horror show, ladies and gentleman of the West, is variously called “payback,” “blowback,” and “the chickens coming home to roost.”

But again, the average American is blissfully oblivious of history. A few years ago a saw a poll in which about 40 percent of Americans didn’t know whether the American Civil War or World War II happened first. Another poll showed that a substantial portion of Americans believed that Lincoln was president during World War II.
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davidm wrote: Sat Oct 21, 2017 11:26 pm
vegetariantaxidermy wrote: Sat Oct 21, 2017 10:13 pm Plus, the supposed 'great American melting pot' is only an illusion.

The American “melting pot” has illusory aspects to it, but it is not ONLY an illusion. You’re quite correct in much of what you say above, including that vast territorial stretches of the U.S. (mostly non-urban) remain mainly if not exclusively white.

But that’s the problem! The people who live there have a provincial view of things.

I live in New York City and before that, I lived in San Francisco, and these places most definitely ARE melting pots (but also multi-culti!). When one actually encounters people of different cultures, ethnicities, and “races,” one is almost forced (barring perverse stubbornness, malignancy or outright stupidity) to abandon racist and provincialist viewpoints. One discovers that all these people who we are propagandized to believe are so “different” from us (white people) really are very much similar to us in all the ways that count: desiring to work, to love others and be loved, to care for their families, to provide for their kids.

Also, when one meets and gets to know these people, their allegedly ominous differences cease to be threatening. They become fascinating.

I have to laugh, for example, when our vile president and the white rubes who voted for him slander Mexicans. I know tons of Mexicans in New York and S.F, some here legally and some not, and many of then work their asses off at menial jobs for substandard wages. Sometimes they live six and seven to a room.They aren’t taking from white America, they’re being exploited by white America. See what the price of lettuce would be in California were it not for undocumented Mexican labor. Of course one should remember (most Americans have no historical knowledge) that the U.S. stole about a third of Mexico’s land in the 1840s, in a war of aggression opposed by then-Rep. Abraham Lincoln (and Jeff Davis, for that matter), opposition that killed Lincoln’s political career until his Nixon-like comeback in the late 1850s. As Gore Vidal noted back in the 1980s, Mexican immigration, legal or otherwise, into the U.S. is a case of Mexicans quite justifiably trying to reclaim land that was stolen from then by force of arms in an unjust war. I wish them well, and I also like the fact that in many parts of the southwest English and Spanish are slowly merging into a language informally called Spanglish.

A melting pot does not contradict a multicultural society. A multicultural society is a good thing. It educates one to the realities of the world beyond one’s own limited experience.

Basically, at the risk of oversimplification, the “melting pot” aspect of it is (roughly) supposed to work this way: People can, and do, honor and celebrate their own cultures, histories, languages, food and art, etc., as they should. A world without a multiplicity of these things would be very boring indeed. It’s the kind of world the Nazis wanted to achieve.

But (the way it is supposed to work) in the public square, everyone agrees (even if sometimes grudgingly) to adhere to a set of basic civic norms that evolve over time: the rule of law, the Constitution, the universal rights of men and women, equality before the law, etc. etc. Obviously I know America does not live up to these ideals, but they are goals that I think are worth pursuing.

IMO, in actual practice it works something like this: Suppose you’re a white racist slimebag. Fine, no one is forcing you to associate with black people in your shitty little private lives. But in the public square, you can’t (tough luck for you!) decide, for instance, not to serve people at the Woolworth lunch counter where you work (even if you manage the place). This was adjudicated in the early 1960s. If you don’t want to associate with black people in this public context, then quit your job. But you don’t get to practice discrimination outside your shitty little private lives. And even in your private lives there are certain law-imposed limits to your behavior. (You can’t refuse to rent an apartment you own to a black person, for example.)

I grew up in suburban Detroit and I recall, in Detroit and also in Chicago, old Polish babushkas chattering away in their native tongues, paying no attention to assimilation. But their children and grandchildren, it turns out empirically, really did get assimilated, for the most part, but if they were lucky, they also held on to their heritage — which is good.

I’m of Polish descent (second generation; though of course I was denigrated as a “Polack” when I was growing up because of my Polish last name) and I certainly assimilated — assimilated too much, as I look back on it. I wish, for example, that I had learned the Polish language when I was growing up, but it was not spoken in my household and everyone where I lived was expected to learn white-bread English only.

As to the Middle East, you are quite correct in what you write about the U.S.’s shitty little wars there, but I will go further and point out this: the entire Mideast mess is a direct consequence of the triumph of the U.S. and its allies over Germany and its allies in World War I. That triumph included defeating the German ally the Ottoman Empire, breaking it up and turning into a bunch of colonies of the West with no regard whatsoever to the desires, cultures or histories of the people living there. This idiocy was exacerbated when the West imposed Israel on the Mideast in the late 40s, displacing the native Palestinians. When good ol’ Harry Truman was asked about the injustice of this, he allegedly shrugged and said, “Here in the U.S., more Jews vote than Arabs.” Today’s Mideast horror show, ladies and gentleman of the West, is variously called “payback,” “blowback,” and “the chickens coming home to roost.”

But again, the average American is blissfully oblivious of history. A few years ago a saw a poll in which about 40 percent of Americans didn’t know whether the American Civil War or World War II happened first. Another poll showed that a substantial portion of Americans believed that Lincoln was president during World War II.
New York? Oh please. The blacks etc. have their own neighbourhoods. I wonder how many of them live in central Manhattan or whatever the expensive neighbourhoods are. It also evolved naturally in an organic way, with infrastructure growing with the population and enormous wealth helping it along. You are lucky to live in such a beautiful and well-thought-out city.
Oh, and here we have you contradicting yourself. It's WRONG and RACIST for people to complain about mass immigration because we have to EMBRACE the 'multicultural meltingpot', yet here you are going in to bat for the Palestinians because they had mass immigration of a different culture forced on THEM. No patronising double standard here at all.
( I didn't say 'shitty little wars' I said 'filthy invasions'). I've also said many times that the US and its number one bitch GB should be taking ALL the muslim refugees and anyone else who wants to leave the mess that is now the ME. Neither of them has the right to whine like spoilt brats whenever some muslims decide to take revenge in the only way they can.
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vegetariantaxidermy wrote: Sat Oct 21, 2017 11:42 pm
davidm wrote: Sat Oct 21, 2017 11:26 pm
vegetariantaxidermy wrote: Sat Oct 21, 2017 10:13 pm Plus, the supposed 'great American melting pot' is only an illusion.

The American “melting pot” has illusory aspects to it, but it is not ONLY an illusion. You’re quite correct in much of what you say above, including that vast territorial stretches of the U.S. (mostly non-urban) remain mainly if not exclusively white.

But that’s the problem! The people who live there have a provincial view of things.

I live in New York City and before that, I lived in San Francisco, and these places most definitely ARE melting pots (but also multi-culti!). When one actually encounters people of different cultures, ethnicities, and “races,” one is almost forced (barring perverse stubbornness, malignancy or outright stupidity) to abandon racist and provincialist viewpoints. One discovers that all these people who we are propagandized to believe are so “different” from us (white people) really are very much similar to us in all the ways that count: desiring to work, to love others and be loved, to care for their families, to provide for their kids.

Also, when one meets and gets to know these people, their allegedly ominous differences cease to be threatening. They become fascinating.

I have to laugh, for example, when our vile president and the white rubes who voted for him slander Mexicans. I know tons of Mexicans in New York and S.F, some here legally and some not, and many of then work their asses off at menial jobs for substandard wages. Sometimes they live six and seven to a room.They aren’t taking from white America, they’re being exploited by white America. See what the price of lettuce would be in California were it not for undocumented Mexican labor. Of course one should remember (most Americans have no historical knowledge) that the U.S. stole about a third of Mexico’s land in the 1840s, in a war of aggression opposed by then-Rep. Abraham Lincoln (and Jeff Davis, for that matter), opposition that killed Lincoln’s political career until his Nixon-like comeback in the late 1850s. As Gore Vidal noted back in the 1980s, Mexican immigration, legal or otherwise, into the U.S. is a case of Mexicans quite justifiably trying to reclaim land that was stolen from then by force of arms in an unjust war. I wish them well, and I also like the fact that in many parts of the southwest English and Spanish are slowly merging into a language informally called Spanglish.

A melting pot does not contradict a multicultural society. A multicultural society is a good thing. It educates one to the realities of the world beyond one’s own limited experience.

Basically, at the risk of oversimplification, the “melting pot” aspect of it is (roughly) supposed to work this way: People can, and do, honor and celebrate their own cultures, histories, languages, food and art, etc., as they should. A world without a multiplicity of these things would be very boring indeed. It’s the kind of world the Nazis wanted to achieve.

But (the way it is supposed to work) in the public square, everyone agrees (even if sometimes grudgingly) to adhere to a set of basic civic norms that evolve over time: the rule of law, the Constitution, the universal rights of men and women, equality before the law, etc. etc. Obviously I know America does not live up to these ideals, but they are goals that I think are worth pursuing.

IMO, in actual practice it works something like this: Suppose you’re a white racist slimebag. Fine, no one is forcing you to associate with black people in your shitty little private lives. But in the public square, you can’t (tough luck for you!) decide, for instance, not to serve people at the Woolworth lunch counter where you work (even if you manage the place). This was adjudicated in the early 1960s. If you don’t want to associate with black people in this public context, then quit your job. But you don’t get to practice discrimination outside your shitty little private lives. And even in your private lives there are certain law-imposed limits to your behavior. (You can’t refuse to rent an apartment you own to a black person, for example.)

I grew up in suburban Detroit and I recall, in Detroit and also in Chicago, old Polish babushkas chattering away in their native tongues, paying no attention to assimilation. But their children and grandchildren, it turns out empirically, really did get assimilated, for the most part, but if they were lucky, they also held on to their heritage — which is good.

I’m of Polish descent (second generation; though of course I was denigrated as a “Polack” when I was growing up because of my Polish last name) and I certainly assimilated — assimilated too much, as I look back on it. I wish, for example, that I had learned the Polish language when I was growing up, but it was not spoken in my household and everyone where I lived was expected to learn white-bread English only.

As to the Middle East, you are quite correct in what you write about the U.S.’s shitty little wars there, but I will go further and point out this: the entire Mideast mess is a direct consequence of the triumph of the U.S. and its allies over Germany and its allies in World War I. That triumph included defeating the German ally the Ottoman Empire, breaking it up and turning into a bunch of colonies of the West with no regard whatsoever to the desires, cultures or histories of the people living there. This idiocy was exacerbated when the West imposed Israel on the Mideast in the late 40s, displacing the native Palestinians. When good ol’ Harry Truman was asked about the injustice of this, he allegedly shrugged and said, “Here in the U.S., more Jews vote than Arabs.” Today’s Mideast horror show, ladies and gentleman of the West, is variously called “payback,” “blowback,” and “the chickens coming home to roost.”

But again, the average American is blissfully oblivious of history. A few years ago a saw a poll in which about 40 percent of Americans didn’t know whether the American Civil War or World War II happened first. Another poll showed that a substantial portion of Americans believed that Lincoln was president during World War II.
New York? Oh please. The blacks etc. have their own neighbourhoods. I wonder how many of them live in central Manhattan or whatever the expensive neighbourhoods are. It also evolved naturally in an organic way, with infrastructure growing with the population.
You are absolutely an ignoramus. Segregation of races in the big urban centers of the North was a direct consequence of deliberate public policy to refuse to rent to blacks in white neighborhoods, to segregate schools, even to make black people drink at different fountains. It was called "Jim Crow." Looks like you are just as stupid as the idiot who started this thread.
Oh, and here we have you contradicting yourself. It's WRONG and RACIST for people to complain about mass immigration because we have to EMBRACE the 'multicultural meltingpot', ...
I did not say we HAVE TO do anything. As you would understand if you actually read the part of my posts where I talked about the perfectly admissible private behavior of ignorant racists like you.
...yet here you are going in to bat for the Palestinians because they had mass immigration of a different culture forced on THEM. No patronising double standard here at all.
LOL, you are an idiot. Palestinians were forcibly evicted from their native lands to make way for an influx of people who became Israel. This is in no way tantamount to regulated immigration to the West. Have the German people, for instance, been driven out of Germany to make way for Muslims to take over the country? Can you possibly be more ill-informed?
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