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Hemuli said:
Khuutra said:
 

I wasn't actually talking about Canada in comparison to the US, especially not in the past, but presenting Canada as some kind of bastion of racial and cutural equality is off-base. I would, in poin t of fact, hold that the US is currently better in termso f the state of our racism. It's something like what Malcolm X said concerning racism in the South versus racism in the North: you will know that a man in the South is racist because he will tell you, but a man in the North has his racism covered by his guilt, a culture of guilt that lets the embers of hatred burn long and hot and hidden away, never showing until they are so great and terrible that they burn everything near them (that's why in the past few decades, the greatest part of the KKK was north of the Mason-Dixon line).

This got me thinking about Denmark. This country was once considered to be one of the most open and non-racist countries in the world. Now a politician can say without any consequences that islam is not a religion but a terroristorganisation.

Say what now? Thats political suicide who would vote for that guy?



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