Is there any successful multicultural (more than 2) countries in the past? I'm not talking about different European people, but actual ones that the globalists are pushing on the whole Western world.
Is this an experiment that has been successful before, or are we heading down this dark path (thinking we are smarter than all that have gone before us) blind?
As an aside, why is it only Western countries?
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[–] Moikd [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Rome is interesting, but inconclusive: The third century AD, when all recruitment for the Praetorian Guard was done in the provinces, may have seen the numerical peak of Rome's foreign population. It is plausible to suppose that at least 5% of the city's inhabitants were born outside Italy in that period; the reality could be much greater.
Also they didn't have the same rights as Romans. I'll look at them more when I get back to real internet though, thanks