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I have friends who are foreign but by all practical standards have assimilated into mainstream society. I treat them as the individuals they see themselves as, and I don't really see a conflict between having such acquaintances and a nationalistic world view. I've spoken of my views to some of immigrant backgrounds and most of them sympathise and understand. (Wilpuri)
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I subscribe to this paragraph at 100%. I'm not able to say it better. I'm in the same situation and I'm not going to back down my thoughts: my land and my heritage are not up for discussion at all.
In Spain the immigrant floodtide started just ten-twelve years ago, so we have to distinguish between the tiny immigrant community previous to, say, 1997, and the uncontrolled tide since that year. Immigrants who grew in Spain in eighties and the first half of nineties where "surrounded" by spaniards, so they *had to* became spaniards at a 90%. but today immigration is so brutal and spaniards' birth rate so suicidal that what we are up to is simply substitution and the destruction of spanish people. We are being transformed into a merge of Brazil, Morocco and the USA. And the only attitude allowed is to feel fine, smile and to look the other way.
