Re: Where do you draw the line?
Im half Dutch and half Flemish, I rather would have been of one specific ethnicity, although both can be considered the same though. Most likely I have this feeling because of my political point of view, still it would only be a consideration, I don’t mind my situation too much. More so I wouldn’t demand it from other people to make such decisions in the manner my politics would consider ideal, which would be a waste of my time, and I have other ways to waste my time so. I don’t believe mixing is negative, it turned negative in regards of the numbers and the change it means for European heritage. I wouldn’t mind a brown person down the street, I mind ghettos and thousands of brown people, the lose of ground, heritage and culture. If globalization wouldn’t be reality and mature individuals of different (ethnicity)race would reproduce, it wouldn’t be of my concern, in fact if people are in love because they match intellectual, spiritual and physical I would consider it to be a good event regardless of ethnicity. But not in these days and downfall we are going through. In wartime its treason to hold positive relations with or take side with the occupier, I consider Europe to be under fire.
My personal sphere on this is European, which also may be colonial.
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