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multicultural in a sense that there has been always migration in Europe. and culture is worth preserving, but culture will always evolve. thinking you can stay at the status quo forever is just naive. I also still don't see how refugees and immigrants destroy "our" culture. please explain it to me.
I've got to go to work so will be replying much later on, but firstly I'm talking about people refusing to integrate, "dish cities," enclaves, the modern state of the banlieues, no go zones, and so on, and so on, things, and secondly, changing demography especially given very different rates of reproduction. (I am a fervent anti-Zionist but, yes, this is the same argument that Israel uses. Again, why is nobody criticizing Israel for being far more identitarian than any of us are arguing for?) Indigenous Europeans will become a minority in their own motherland and in the US people of European descent will become a minority in their own country. The latter is a bit of a different story as Blacks and indigenous peoples have been here since the beginning, and are undeniably a part of the shared American culture, but the European culture is millenia old and should be treasured. This isn't to say close the borders entirely, this is to say limit immigration to a reasonable extent so as to maintain culture. Why is it bad to want to protect one's culture? Why is it only bad when it's Europeans or American Whites who want to do it?
actually I think it does obligate us to take action. the western world has been exploiting the rest of the world for a long time. don't you think there is some sort of responsibility?
Absolutely. This is not just about our guilt but it is a humanitarian imperative. We should be funding services for refugees and so on. Military intervention will be an appealing idea to some but experience shows it only makes things worse in the long run. But this is not an argument for open borders.
and, as a last statement, if you think that believing in peace, humanity, solidarity and such things is naive, okay then. I believe in these things. and I also believe that these ideals will win (allthough I probably won't be witnessing that).
Peace, humanitarian, solidarity and such things are all wonderful ideals that we should strive for. Believing that a utopia is achievable is naive and attempts to create one have had a nasty tendency to end in totalitarianism and genocide, as the bloody history of the last century demonstrates well.
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