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Old 08-17-2018, 03:30 PM  
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Originally Posted by Rochard View Post
I live in California now since 1989, and I've seen a huge change in our society here. The diversity on my street alone is amazing. The family next door to me is white husband with a Hispanic wife; on the other side they are from Columbia (and his two daughters just signed up to the US Army). Across the street we have a Muslim family I've never spoken to, a family from Egypt (he is a highway patrol officer), and then an Asian family. Further on down the street is a white white family, then a blended family with a portuguese wife and a white husband.
Thanks for your life story and I congratulate you on your nice life in an idyllic neighborhood. Kudos, really sounds things are going nice for you.

Now lets remove pink glasses and ask ourselves, is general living next door to black / mexican / muslim families like that for the majority of people?

Yeah, I DO NOT live in USA, but seems like all that multiculturalism shit is pouring heavily over europe and I see what is happening. Try visiting germany (big cities) and walking around at night, I dare you to tell me you will not feel threatened by large groups of young muslims that are looking at you like you're candy.

I don't consider myself racist really - show me a good black man or family and I'll be best friends with him if it happens, don't see why not.

However, if I'd have to choose my child to go to school with 100 black kids or 100 whites, well, statistics would make me choose white kids anytime. It isn't fucking racism, it is simply common sense to make sure my kid is safer.

Voila.
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