[quote=Aptrgangr;156695]So we agree on creating ethnic homogenous countries is a good thing.
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You did not deliver an argument why a mainly Albanian Kosovo should remain part of Serbia.
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Simply because it is Serbian territory and because not to do so would mean to concede an important defeat before the expansion of a population alien to what Europe [should] represents.
The day that it is completely populated with Albanians and no Serbs remain there, then we may talk of other priorities.
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As soon as Germans are a minority in their own country resp. parts of it, any claim, any treaty stipulating this part rightfully belongs to Germany is worth less than a piece of used toilet paper.
Due to the colonialization we already see police patroling alongside with local Imams in parts of Berlin-Neukölln and - Kreuzberg. These areas no longer are parts of what I would call Germany.
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I know you little, but enough to know in advance what your reasoning is going to be here. You prioritize ethnic over territorial preservation. Which is right in the theory. But that theory fails at the point that, no matter how bad things are in the homeland of a people, the perspective of that people becoming homeless is times worse in terms of probabilities of ethnic preservation.
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There were areas predominantly inhabited by Germans, and those predominantly inhabited by Poles, Poland was given free hand to make a new border so they took areas and towns never in history were part of Poland. Today any German claim to get those areas back is worthless, since there live no Germans anymore (except a tiny minority); maybe you find the fact many Slavs preferred not to be freed by Poles/Red Army but flee to Germany interesting too
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Like I said, those are muddy areas where I prefer not to venture, because I don't know the tracks.
Not by definition. It is a natural, intrinsec quality of Nationalism. Whether you move it to the terrains of rationality or of irrationality, is a matter for a different discussion.
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