Comments by "LancesArmorStriking" (@LancesArmorStriking) on "ReasonTV"
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@maro7125
So what? Commonalities do not guarantee prosperity. Poland is struggling politically and economically, Japan's population is aging and shrinking because they insist on keeping it "pure," and it's extremely expensive and difficult to find a job in Norway.
Every country has problems, being totally homogeneous will not solve them. In fact, it puts you into a bubble of thinking, because the values and ideas are all based in the same culture. Don't forget that the United States, Russia, China, India, and Brazil (the more important countries globally) all have diverse populations.
You want to live in an Aryan paradise? Be my guest, but don't drag the superpowers down with you. They're busy making the world better for everyone.
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@maro7125
Poland and Hungary can't keep their citizens happy.
Here's the way I see it: the more proud you are of "your people," the more obvious it is that you have nothing else good in your country, otherwise you'd be proud of that instead. It's like a last resort.
Also, please name the Islamic country that borders Poland, or Hungary.
Don't forget that Poland has a Vietnamese population (and had a very large Jewish minority before...) and Hungary has a Gypsy population. The idea that a country can be, or should be, pure, is lunacy. Ask Japan's shrinking population what happens when you stay "pure."
I'd also offer to ask the Habsburg dynasty, but they were so genetically pure that they all died.
Humans aren't meant to be isolated. We're animals that move, meet other groups of humans, and mate. It's in our nature.
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