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Like I told you before; you don't like diversity, I get it.
Go live in an all-White neighborhood, have all-White friends.
None of it will change the demographic changes that this country is going through.
None of it will change the fact that crime, poverty and government dependency will continue to increase either. Just because it is a change doesn't mean it is positive by default.
And you can't prove to me its a positive. No one has attempted to try. It's just a lot of parroting an opinion over and over again without any proof and then saying things like "go live in an all-white neighborhood.
White people are the only racial group to cross over to vote in substantial numbers for a non-White person. Blacks do not. Hispanics do not.
Just to torpedo your non-sense as quickly as possible. What race/color were the last 10-15 Democratic Presidents or Democratic Presidential candidates excluding the Rev. Al Sharpton??
So did Black people recuse themselves from those elections???...they must have; your assertion (no matter how silly) states that Black people don't vote for other races of people.
Show me the data showing how diversity has been beneficial to the country. You can't because it hasn't been, but you believe it because another liberal told you it is. More feel-good liberal nonsense with no basis in reality.
Funny how the safest and most prosperous places in the country are nearly always the least diverse.
Trying again, though you may just be ignoring me because it proves your post was stupid.
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Hm, well, you righties like to brag about what an incredible country this is (or was, until Obama showed up ). Funny how it was diversity that built it ...
Irish immigrants
Chinese immigrants
German immigrants
Scandinavian immigrants
African, er, immigrants (you get my point)
Everything we have today is the product of people of all skin colors, religions and origins becoming Americans and building the modern America. The "quantifiable proof" you demand is in every single thing we have today.
Oh, wait, those don't count? You only meant diversity with brown skinned people is bad? Got it.
Or maybe you figure this great country was built entirely by white hetero males and that diversity has been bringing it downhill since the 17th century, the last time they were the only ones building America. Equally
None of it will change the fact that crime, poverty and government dependency will continue to increase either. Just because it is a change doesn't mean it is positive by default.
And you can't prove to me its a positive. No one has attempted to try. It's just a lot of parroting an opinion over and over again without any proof and then saying things like "go live in an all-white neighborhood.
Weak, but expected.
You outlook on the future is formed by your own biases.
The idea of a multicultural utopia that crosses ethnic, racial, and/or religious lines is a leftist tactic to flood nations with 3rd world immigrants, as those 3rd worlders will enhance their voter base. The right wing neo-cons don't mind because it drives down wages, which is great for big business.
Your statement above is no different than anti-Irish, anti-southern European, anti-eastern European, anti-Semitic, anti-Catholic, and anti-Chinese sentiments that were expressed in the U.S., throughout the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries. It was idiotic then, and considering the historic contributions of "third world" immigrants throughout the history of the United States, your statement is especially idiotic now.
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