At what point can the NAACP be disbanded?
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skafather84 wrote:
Hanotaux wrote:
In a minority-majority America, whites will be demonized by a media dominated by blacks and mexicans.
So what you're saying is that the majority will persecute the minority the same as the current majority persecutes the current minority.
The obvious way out is to solve this majority persecution against minority issue. Your viewpoint, however, is obstructive to this ultimate goal.
The which population is persecuted do not only depend on the number of peoples.
In Quebec the majority of french speaking population has long been persecuted by a english speaking minoritie, to the point of french canadian being said to be the "white nigers of america".
Overall it's mostly depend on who get the economical power.
codarac wrote:
Well, that's tough for the minorities in Japan, but at least the ethnic Japanese can be fairly certain their own interests as a group will be safeguarded by their own elites. Relative to Westerners, I doubt the Japanese have to put up with many race riots, or with many quangos whining about how there are too few minorities in this or that institution, or with many parasitic bureaucrats who want to re-write the history curriculum to make it more "inclusive", or with many minority "intellectuals" spewing out their resentment of the majority in national newspaper columns. I guess the less time a society spends worrying about how to "overcome" its own "racism", the more time it has to devote to industry, art, literature and so on.
And look at the results. Japan is the second largest economy in the world. (It would surely be the largest if the USA were itself a small Pacific island nation of 120 million instead of being an enormous landmass of 300 million.)
That's not bad going for a small island nation that lost to America in the last world war.
And look at the results. Japan is the second largest economy in the world. (It would surely be the largest if the USA were itself a small Pacific island nation of 120 million instead of being an enormous landmass of 300 million.)
That's not bad going for a small island nation that lost to America in the last world war.
And USA is the first economy in the world, so your argument don't work.
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Tollorin wrote:
codarac wrote:
Well, that's tough for the minorities in Japan, but at least the ethnic Japanese can be fairly certain their own interests as a group will be safeguarded by their own elites. Relative to Westerners, I doubt the Japanese have to put up with many race riots, or with many quangos whining about how there are too few minorities in this or that institution, or with many parasitic bureaucrats who want to re-write the history curriculum to make it more "inclusive", or with many minority "intellectuals" spewing out their resentment of the majority in national newspaper columns. I guess the less time a society spends worrying about how to "overcome" its own "racism", the more time it has to devote to industry, art, literature and so on.
And look at the results. Japan is the second largest economy in the world. (It would surely be the largest if the USA were itself a small Pacific island nation of 120 million instead of being an enormous landmass of 300 million.)
That's not bad going for a small island nation that lost to America in the last world war.
And look at the results. Japan is the second largest economy in the world. (It would surely be the largest if the USA were itself a small Pacific island nation of 120 million instead of being an enormous landmass of 300 million.)
That's not bad going for a small island nation that lost to America in the last world war.
And USA is the first economy in the world, so your argument don't work.
Like I suggested, the USA would almost certainly not be the largest economy in the world if it were a small island the size of Japan instead of being a huge landmass of twice as many people. To see what a much smaller nation following the American-style multiracial neoliberal system might look like, perhaps it's best to look at Britain.