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| quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
But then there was this, too:
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Compared to people in the US that are a hodgepodge of every european country yes.
I think that lineages that stay inside their national and for a larger sense genetic lines tend to do better. A strong sense of national identity and racial identity can never be a bad thing in terms of dealing with social structures and institutions within those groups.
The problem in the US is that there is no national or racial identity. I mean we have a lot of amazing things, but the culture that it ends up as is basically mediocre. You look at Asians and they tend to be over all more intelligent and diligent and I think that comes from them being homogeneous for the most part. They have a very pure culture which comes from a strong national and racial identity.
Once you have those then people can begin to see things as working as part of group for a greater good than just themselves.
In the US we don't see that, since we have no one national or racial identity, our views on the group as a whole are somewhat baseless and that leads to a weakening society.
Thats just something I been formulating for the last few months. Who knows how true it is, but its an interesting way to look at things.
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