| Saeko said: Thanks for explaination, i think europeen is well mixed but its mixed in white color mostly, in swiss, 10% of the population is italian, i think i remember some "racist" party said there is 40% stranger in swiss, so we pretty good mixed, even if mostly white. but when i look in my city 30k ppl, when i go in center, you have many african, asia, indian etc type... Now about birth things, you have to think, its too because USA is a 99% immigrant country, native not count for 1% of population probably now, so that may be why its more mixed and law like that got in more easy don't you think ? (same go with canada) You got more "african ppl and spanish type" because your early heavy slavery and invaded mexico land. not i disagree with you, my like or dislike someone is just about moral choice or ppl acting ^^ |
The fact that most of Europe's so called "diversity" comes from being limited to just the Schengen area which are members states who already shares similar values and demographics really puts a dent on Europe's commitment to multiculturalism and multiracialism. When are the Arabs, North Africans or the Turkic people going to be able to participate in the European project ?
As for getting the birthright policy in effect no it was not anywhere near easy. Abraham Lincoln had to fight a war against the confederate states with which he led the union army at the helm. Birthright wasn't just a law, it was a constitutional amendment in which 3/4ths of the states had agree upon it ...
America didn't invent slave trading, that was Europe. It was just a system that had persisted with the creation of the new republic. As for invading Mexico, the American republic didn't do that and was in fact offered Mexican citizenship. Mexico at the time just offered land to American settlers but little did they know it was a dumb move since their sparsely populated northern territories had more in common with America than they did with the southern territory. Tensions raised up since after, then Texas demanded independence so they fought a civil war and the rest is history with Mexico's other northern territories ...







