Neither do I, but the reality (and problem) is those other groups, races, and cultures dont reciprocate your feelings. I would recommend reading about Lee Kuan Yew, who ruled over the multicultural Singapore for 3 decades, and what he learned during that time. See
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Whites are being replaced in their own country, without their consent, since 1965, and there is no political will to discuss this, at a national level. If you want to discuss this, you are called names (racist, xenophobe).
I’ve openly discussed this in mixed company and been met with stares of disbelief while being privately applauded, at least by the whites among them. I’m not afraid to believe these things, but in modern America, it’s frowned upon to voice them.
Humans ARE tribal. Whether we like it or not, we are programmed to being xenophobic. We live in gated communities and strive for conformity while trying to keep out the riff raff. I don’t begrudge other cultural groups for being the same way, but I do dislike being told that I’m not being inclusive.
I’m living my life according to familiarity with cultural norms. I enjoy time spent with people who think the way I do and tolerate those who do not. That doesn’t make me racist or bigoted. It makes me human.
Yes. Please see 28.
The Lee Kuan Yew quotes are amazing, thanks!
As a successful Asian in a multi-cultural Asian society (Singapore), he was very free to speak his mind, unlike Europeans who must remain silent on these subjects lest they be screamed down as racists.
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