Originally posted by Cort Haus
Hence, blaming the locals, rather than divisive, identitarian policies, is mis-placed.
Hence, blaming the locals, rather than divisive, identitarian policies, is mis-placed.
Those ideas don't come about for no reason, but are the product of oppression. People feel the need for identity politics because they feel, rightly or wrongly, that they are excluded from society in general. People feel they need a safe space to get away from oppression. Reality precedes ideology.
England may not be as racist as the continent, but is rather a bit more racist than the U.S.
There are now more Muslims in the United States than Jews. Certain areas like Michigan and North Jersey have very high concentrations of Muslim immigrants.
We aren't seeing the same problems Europe is.
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