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Originally posted by Rockpuck
reply to post by TheWalkingFox
I don't have any problem at all with "brown" .. My issue is with the ingrained sense of guilt and self punishment pushed on whites from the time we are children, and that the World seems to cheer our demise. Being white I do find that mildly important.
Originally posted by Rockpuck
Yesterday the official results of the 2010 Census finally started coming out.. and surprise surprise, Hispanics were by far the fastest growing population, and are now the second largest demography in the country after non-Hispanic Whites. And for some reason this seems to be celebrated..
I don't see anything particularly wrong with Hispanics aside from their habit of coming here illegally,
but there seems to be this fervor all over the news and in the general ideologies of Liberals that more "minorities" is automatically a good thing, add a declining white population and that will get them really excited!
But why do so many people want whites gone?
Originally posted by gougitousakusha
reply to post by TheWalkingFox
wasn't it the spanish conquistadors that came and wiped out the central american civilizations?
i threw a real fit when they tried to FORCE me to learn spanish in school.
i been studying japanese for the past year though and am loving it. languages come and go, theres over 6500, but its most important to know the ones of the lands you wish to traval.
Originally posted by gougitousakusha
reply to post by TheWalkingFox
reason i threw a fit was because the year before that the school offered french, german, latin, spanish, and had ESL for the none english speaking kids. the year i got there spanish was the only option, reason 58% of the district was hispanic and they needed the easy A.
i understand how foreigners are treated in japan, i kinda wish we where allowed to act the same way here.