[–] jerkwad152 0 points 6 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago (edited ago)
Multiculturalism is an inherently flawed concept. Most people don't get that despite it being evident at a glance anywhere you go that isn't culturally homogenous(most anywhere that isn't Japan for example). It's an ingrained human instinct to gather among one's own type. The same drive that causes us to form into families, clans and tribes is no different than the drive that causes us to divide by race, religion and creed.
Consider how black families were when everything was segregated. Economically, they suffered, got their asses kicked by the cops, and there was the KKK of course. But at the same time, their family structure was sound. You didn't have Keisha with five baby-daddies for her five kids sitting on her ass collecting welfare, and Tyrone fucking around with crack and stealing cars. They stuck together, and fiercely kept to their own, much like whites and most every other race did at the time. Desegregation in a legal sense was a fine idea; they didn't need literal boundaries to begin with since we'd all have kept to our own for the most part anyway. But forcing integration was the worst cultural mistake in United States history, and we'll be paying for it for decades to come. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised to see a sort of "neo-segregationist" movement when these problems just keep on getting worse.
[–] GimmeTheUsual 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
When they kidnap you for torture, just explain your reasoning, I'm sure a bunch of nig-nogs will listen.
Or maybe spare us your moralizing and wake up to the fact they are fucking animals that were one step in the evolutionary chain to what we are today - and should be treated like savage relics that they are.
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[–] Womb_Raider ago
I did have about three beers by the time I'd written that, but upon rereading, I still feel the same. I think there's a non-violent answer.
[–] 7488143? 0 points 9 points 9 points (+9|-0) ago
Isn't that what we've been trying to do for the last 60 yrs or so?
[–] Womb_Raider 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago (edited ago)
If we have, I couldn't tell. You think Common Core is fixing the problem? I don't. I think every 'solution' we come up with exacerbates the issue.
[–] cousineerie 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
The problem is that "we" are not coming up with these so-called solutions. The elites are, and they have no intentions of letting us all get along. The politicians pretend to be just like "us" but they serve a different master.