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Originally Posted by Ebusitanus
In any event I take joy in speaking with those, our own nationals, that some snobs would call "less informed" due to not having had "higher education". The original self preservation instinct is strong amongst them but you can tell how many are not vocal about their, so natural, urges and feelings about this matter just perhaps because they precisely feel "less educated" than those who hammer down on them on a daily basis the supposed blessings of a multikulti society.
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Ibiza is well known for his "broadmindedness" though. You must have some good fun there.

I've notice one thing : self preservation among insulars is higher than elsewhere on the continent (excepted the basque country). In Corsica for instance they've a very strong identity, the problem is that they don't make difference between continental peoples and extra-europeans.
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It is, from one side more dangerous for my career future, but on the other hand very rewarding to foster such primal instincts amongst those working under me at my job. Once they see how such Taboos are in no way off limits when talking to me, they feel, if anything, more encouraged and reinforced in their beliefs.
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You play a dangerous game but it gives you much honor. I think there's less racial taboo in Spain, people are conscious of their identity. At least it's what I think.