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Re: Re: question about racism in countries other than the united states...
| quote: | Originally posted by LeopoldStotch
i will tell you this .. i thought the 'indian invasion' was only here in the united states, until i read and heard some news that the indians (not the native ones .. the other indians) are invading europe also, such as england ..
but the reason why the us has all this racism and it 'sticks' out the way it is right now, because of it's history, especially during the late 19th century and mid-20th century .. also, because the united states is a big melting pot .. everyone of all nationalities live here ..
just as long as the u.s. doesn't pull out the 'china effect' on the population, that would be cool .. if no one is aware of the 'china effect', the chinese government had enforced a law stating that families can only have 3 children (??? is that right .. or two .. one male and one female) .. the us rendition would be like there has to be a maximum number of people representing a nationality living in the united states .. if the number is over, then the leader of the nationality has either two choices : kick him out of the united states, or kill him ... that would sound sad and demeaning .. sounds like some rendition of 'lord of the flies' .. |
well it makes sense that england would have a larger indian population given their history with india. i'm not surprised by that at all.
and i believe china was a one child thing...and that was partly the reason why baby girls were killed because parents wanted a son...
| quote: | Originally posted by Tufan
well in Norway i wouldnt say there are many rasists, but there are just to many godtdam Haters, people be hating on forheners for no reason, he got a nice car, he got a nice job,oh he stole my girlfriend. Idiotic reasons. and the Media doesnt help this shit to mutch, But looking at other Europen Countrys I would say Italy is worst |
see now somewhere like the scandinavian countries...i wouldn't think there would be a lot of racism...but i think a large part of that has to do with the fact that those countries seem to not be as diverse as say england or the united states.
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