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Default Re: Where do you draw the line?

You are simplifying this issue, to the point of trivializing it. As it often happens with people coming from certain camps and, especially, from certain parts of the world.

The one barrier that is harder to cross than any other is the barrier of educational background. It does move across ethnic groups, but it doesn't move across castes. Notice that I am using the word caste and not social class, purposefully because this is not about classes based on material wealth. So I am pretty sure that it is not going to be fully understood by Americans.

Crossed national exchanges have historically happened throughout Europe and, when these have been of a qualitative input, they have enriched the host nation and have been assimilated without this implying any traumatic experience. However, the numbers were limited.

What we see today is nothing of the sort. Mass quantity primes over individual quality. And this is destroying the ethnic identity of the nations of Europe. I don't mean only African, American or Asian immigrants. Certainly these are having a much negative incidence than others European. But even the European are not of quality, and are massive as well and subsequently just as negative.

This can only make of Europe a construct similar to America. A dump with no idendity, with no soul. After this, Europeans will be as worthless as Americans are today. If we are not much already.

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Originally Posted by Fallen Angel View Post
1. So, where do you draw the line when it comes to your relationships? -anywhere/no limits -the same race as you (anyone white/European) -the same tribe as you (anyone Germanic, Celtic, Slavic, etc.) -the same country/nation as you (anyone German, Irish, Russian etc.) -the same region as you (any Northern German, Southern German, etc.) -the same state as you (any Schleswig-Holsteiner, Bavarian, etc.) -the same city as you (any Münchener, Moscowite, etc.) -other 2. Got a couple of folks I spoke to and they're "ethnicists" or something like this. So I'm curious. What do folks here think about ethnic mixing? Is it acceptable? Are you ethnically mixed? Which ethnicities would you allow into your family and which wouldn't you? For the "ethnicists": What would you do if you fell in love with someone of a different ethnicity? P.S. This second question only refers to ethnic mixing between Europeans.
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