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Comments by "Ivancho" (@ivancho5854) on "France’s Demographic Blindspot: Racial Inequality || Peter Zeihan" video.
@shelleyscloud3651 It's also religion. And some cultures are formed by religion. The solution must come from Europe as the United States has a blind spot about freedom of religion stemming from the formation of the country. I suspect that a few more well travelled Americans know the truth, but it is a taboo subject. The vast majority of Americans are Christian and so they can afford to think like that. We in Europe because of the large percentage of non-Christian immigrants know better. Some religions can never integrate and fundamentally want to destroy everyone who isn't them. This is the biggest problem which Europe ever has had to deal with and we avoid the topic whenever possible because a peaceful solution is not possible. So every year it gets worse and worse until it gets so bad that action is unavoidable. I'm afraid that this will end very, very badly.
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@victor38542 Look a little deeper and you will find that everywhere where they aren't vastly outnumbered there are problems in East Asia.
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Zeihan described them as kids or children. How old were they?
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I took a wrong turn driving in Strasbourg about a decade ago and ended up in a bad area. I was in a rental car from Germany and I was given an upgrade - a brand new Merc. I turned around and left fast. I was shocked at the place and people.
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@NyalBurns The Japanese seem happy. 👍
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@LRRPFco52 Yes, I'm sure that the French will be at the forefront of change in Europe. 👍
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@Newbmann Wait until certain minorities get large enough and trouble will come to the US too. It has less to do with nationality than religion.
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@TheHighborn Very true and everyone knows this in Eastern Europe. We cannot progress however because we are not allowed to speak the truth.
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@guillaumeroussel8633 Thanks. That's much clearer. 👍
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@guillaumeroussel8633 Thank you for your posts. Ultimately I think that the only peaceful solution is to vote for the far right. I hope that if they get into power they don't go too far, which they have a history of.
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@atix50 I used to live in London during the first Gulf War. Certain parts of London were getting bad then and I hear that it has become much, much worse. This small boat "crisis" (the crisis is that our military is not allowed to defend the UK!🤯) is bound to make everything worse. I'm glad that you were ok and learned from the incident. All the best from Scotland. 👍
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@atix50 No I hadn't heard about the problems in Dublin. The BBC should really be called the English Broadcasting Corporation, they even tilt the weather map to make England look bigger than Scotland. I understand the logic of their focus the English population is huge, but it's not particularly relevant for me now, hence my news input is lacking. I have heard that unless you are either very rich or poor that it has become impossible to raise a family in London. Mind blowing! I feel for your family. You're right about the advantages of being able to relocate. I don't think that the colour of your skin matters in the slightest. My family have many heritages British, Eastern European and Jamaican currently and we range of colours from very dark to pale blue with frequent sunburn (me! 🤣). Culture is hugely important and most European cultures are extremely compatible (with a couple of exceptions possibly due to history - looking at you Albania and Serbia and I'm excluded that insane mess called Russia). Religion wise is similar. We mainly get along with a couple of exceptions. I am pleased that a religious hotspot disguised as a political problem, Ireland, is slowly resolving it's issues. I wonder if this is because religiosity there is generally on the decline and/or people now appreciate the peace. Either way it's a good thing. In truth every country has its good and bad points, but it is extremely sad and troubling to have to consider leaving your homeland because those in power neglect to protect what we have. It's worrying to think that I wouldn't consider any politician a statesman since the end of the Cold War. This may not be a coincidence, as we probably make better decisions when facing a credible and apparent for. Sorry about the ramble. 😁 Good chatting. 👍
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@sillybirdy1994 Western society was created by Christians! Go to the Islamic Republic of Iran and see what a paradise they have created.
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@Newbmann You may be correct, but look at Europe which has far higher percentages and a slightly different picture is painted.
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@shelleyscloud3651 Great points. 👍
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@DAndyLord What percentage of the population are they now though?
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@yoananda9 Unfortunately it is the fault of France for taking too many of the wrong type of people. I feel sorry for you, but you're just a few steps ahead of most of Western Europe. 😢
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@ruralhobo Same for the UK. You just have to be born here, your parents don't have to be citizens, they could even just be visiting!
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@evilbunny5 Japan and South Korea, but to be fair we had to nuke Japan and South Korea would be rubble without US might.
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@trizzybones The US has a tiny percentage of Muslims, hence no problems. Historically almost all of the immigrants have been Christian.
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@MJMilano7 If you let in a huge group of Muslims so that they account for a large percentage of the population of the America I absolutely guarantee that even the great melting pot called the USA will experience huge problems. I hope that you don't.
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