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Actually I'm a gay, liberal atheist and used to be one of Europe's biggest fans. But perhaps unfortunately, I'm able to see the forest for the trees and can appreciate the gravity of the political correctness that has infected Europe to such a startling degree.
I like the way you write, but reminds me too much to a preacher. Just their tipical tirade..."I was a sinner, a drunk and I admired sinners and impious people...until I realized the gravity of evil infecting society...bla..".
]I want to know why white Americans are so concerned about Europe's demographic future[/b] when so many, if not most, of these posters' families are all in the US and have been here for at least 3 generations? I'm 2nd generation American on my mother's side, know the majority of my German relatives, yet I don't really concern myself with how Germany is handling its Muslim demographic seems like that's mostly the concern of some Europeans themselves, and Americans of European ancestry (whose ancestors came in the 1800s)
I'm not, I couldn't care less. I want to know why you are so far off in your assumptions ?
You are right about Europeans (whatever that means..) loving to bash on what they think are typical American problems but unlike Americans critizing the current refugee crisis they are not doing so out of racism and intolerance.
I thought people were at least trying to be intelligent on this board
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