culture is not race ! why do you leftists get that ? i don't want a white-only America because I'm not white ! i want an America of a single culture for all races to assimilate to.
No. It's about what is best for a specific tribe in a nation of many tribes. It's not necessarily best for the nation.
It has never been a single culture. That would require that everyone be the same. So again, when will you be leaving? And I'm not a leftist. I am mostly a libertarian. I guess your culture doesn't know the difference.
the nation is an evolved tribe - we can unite as one tribe of different races if we practice a single culture.
I'm wishing for an America that CAN be. The problem is, the leftists are so happy to divide us by race, gender, and ethnicity, we can never truly come together.
I seriously don't get how the extremists in either party can see what's wrong with the other side, but cannot see the exact same problems on their side. Identity politics is not limited to the left. Both teams play jingly key games to distract the masses from all the corruption that both sides are engaging in.
Here's the difference - the far right hate blacks because of a specific culture many have embraced. Most of the most bigoted racists don't really hate non-whites because of the color of their skin, but because they don't like their culture. The far left, on the other hand, actually celebrate diversity of race and gender - they're more racist than the far right that way.
this is a lie. most on the far right hate blacks because they believe blacks are racially and genetically inferior, prone to laziness, crime, violence, extreme sexual urges
meanwhile your posts and comments constantly attack Jews. looks like you're in a glass house throwing stones.
wanting to arbitrarily strip more than half the nation of voting rights simply because you don't like an election's outcome, is truly Fascist.
Anytime you want to nail down some thesis statement it would be good. Or, was it: woman shouldn't vote cause they're too emotional?
You don't even have a single culture between white people in NY and white people in Georgia. East Coast, West Coast, that area in between that nobody really cares about... If you want a single culture, then move to somewhere that doesn't have any contact with the rest of the world and adapt.
Let me get this straight. Because these women chose their country over party, rather than vote for a child molester who believes that their voting rights should be stripped away; suddenly means that there’s something wrong with them?! What kind of backwards logic is that?! -_-Maybe these women were thinking of their own daughters when they made their vote, or maybe they realized how shitty a candidate Moore actually was. These women did nothing wrong! What IS wrong though is the fact that you want to go back to a time before 1920.
Here in America is it a longstanding part of our CULTURE that ALL citizens should have the right to vote regardless of sex, race, religion, ethnicity. And since you are against multiculturalism maybe you should leave the USA and find a culture that better suits you.
It's the double edge sword of making the only pre-requisite to vote being an American over the age of 18. It doesn't take into fact who truly has skin in the game, who keeps things going, and who has the vital jobs that keep our country safe and prosperous.
Really Examine this closely Women also protected the tribe because what is a tribe but a collection. Of families One of the things it seems to be surprising you about the Alabama vote is that people voted against long held practices until now America has not been a nation of swinging voters This to a degree has made your politicians lazy and complacent
I'm an undergraduate physics student at a prestigious university wanting to get both degrees in quantum and cosmological physics later. Is that good enough for you soldier? But I live in Canada do I can't vote in a U.S. election anyway.
Having voted in this election and being at my polling place I would say that the black voters got there way this time. I saw nothing on the ballot to indicate the race or sex of the person filling out the ballot. I found it a true privilege to vote.