Separation of the races is the most natural thing in the world; be comfortable with your own kind!
It worked for centuries!
Our forefathers knew what would happen if the black/brown types were to get an upper hand, and kept them in line!
Now look at what you've got!
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There is only one human race; we are far too similar to divide us up in different races.
The fruit-fly, on the other hand...
Your forefathers had "black/brown" mistresses.
The "black/brown types" had the upper hand during the Dark Ages, when the "pink/pale types" were preoccupied with killing each other for having a slightly different version of the same religion.
1: RSTDT
2: Separation of the races only works for the race in charge. It's not so good for everybody else and in time leads to turmoil. Civil Rights Movement?
3: What we've got is a world where skin color is no longer an acceptable reason to abuse others. Sure, it still happens but it's not acceptable. You'll just have to get over that.
What century are you from? Is the 21st Century too much for you cope with?
More importantly, how did you manage to build a time machine - considering the level of culture and technology of your century?
The increased influx of non-white migrants to Europe, for example, may be relatively recent, but the past was hardly filled with cultures ensuring that they kept away from each other. Read into the histories of Europe and The Migration Period. The cultures of these countries that people like you claim to defend was influenced massively during this period.
RSTDT. And it "worked" because we were all on different continents. Welcome to the twenty-first century, broom....oh, sorry, you don't want to be there. Never mind, we will just carry on without you.
Separation of the races is the most natural thing in the world
Uh oh, I guess my nephew shouldn't have gotten a golden-doodle ...
Are there any black people among the Amish?
Signs of inbreeding are starting to exhibit themselves among that very closed -off community: of white people.
Anaemia. Dwarfism. Down's Syndrome. Who knows what other forms of genetic mutation by dilution of the rather limited gene pool will surface in the next few generations? Sterility, for one. And who - black or white - wants to join them voluntarily?
The Amish have unconsciously doomed themselves to extinction.
...meanwhile, what have we got in the more diverse countries? Humanity thriving as genetic mixing strengthens the gene pool. I refer you to the last team to enter the Maracana Stadium last night in the opening ceremony of the 2016 Rio De Janeiro Olympics.
For all the problems Brazil has right now, race mixing is the last thing on their minds.
It clearly wasn't natural, since the races have a pretty seemless fade into each other. Go from Northern European, Southern European, Middle Easterner, Ethiopian, to Kenyan. It's as seemless as the colour spectrum, and it just so happens all these groups lived in a straight (or so) line.
Sorry mate, race mixing has been happening since the dawn of time. And better yet, sometimes that race mixing happened "out of order", like the Nubian and North African soldiers the Roman Empire employed in Northern Europe (who settled there once their service was up), or for that matter, the white people and Arabs who moved to China, etc.
be comfortable with your own kind!
I am. very comfortable actually. My kind is the entire human race. To paraphrase Dr Martin Luther King, "We should judge people by their character, not their skin colour."
"Separation of the races is the most natural thing in the world; be comfortable with your own kind!
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1. citation needed that this was the norm. And if it was someone really should of told the european imperialists to stop fucking the natives when they came a-conquering.
2. a lack of indoor plumbing is the most natural thing in the world. what's your point?
Who is that idiot who keeps putting racist quotes into FSTDT? You are annoying.
Also, what TimeToTurn said.
"Now look at what you've got!"
Yes, what have we got after the party of racial separation has run things for 35 years?
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Confused?
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