Dave since when are Indians Africans? (Never, they arent.) Indians are Caucasians.
I know Islam is a religion. I stated what would be the most common race and religion in America in 100 years according to UN population estimates.
I intend to respond properly when I have time.
Edit. Calling me a racist doesn't debunk the facts and history I have presented here.
You asked for an example of when Euros were kicked out of a country and it was fine. I picked India.
If you only want me to choose African nation's then I am no expert on them but I do know that they have their own unique set of problems that European colonization did not help.
India's a bloody basket case! Only need to look at how women are treated and the amount of 'honour killings' that go on. Not to mention the millions upon millions in poverty.
Speaking of 'white' rule I also believe the people in Hong Kong are going to miss being overseen by the British pretty soon. If you want to look at the effects of white rule, look back to Hong Kong vs mainland China in the 60s in the days of Mao Zedong.
Yes because obviously poverty didn't exist before, right?
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1. I never blamed "white people" for all of anyone's problems. Europeans certainly didn't help but I never blamed them for all of it. How you came to that conclusion is unknown.
2. Your quote about the toilet doesn't help your case. If being under European control was so great for the nation, why didn't they have toilets then? That person was poor before the British left and they were poor after. The infrastructure wasn't put in (or he didn't have the money to put in a septic system). Stating that basic plumbing was lacking after the British gave them their freedom generally means that they lacked it before as well. Unless the British or the new Indian government outlawed it and ripped the plumbing out of people's houses.
And if you REALLY wanna look at history: Let's take Iraq. A powerhouse and peaceful under the iron fist of Saddam Hussein. Sure people died if they went against him but for the most part, it was stable. Then America toppled the government. Now Suni and Shiites fight eachother, there's constant attacks, the economy is weak, etc... I thought America makes it all better?
Also also... as an American, I thought you'd be all about freedom. Ya know, not letting an invader take over your country and tell you how to run it. Interesting to see it doesn't apply to, I'm guessing, non-America countries.
3. Yes, she did. And Trump threatened to punch people, called mexican immigrants rapists, mocked reporters, etc... They kinda both sucked, yes?
4. He did condemn them, eventually. You know, when he was told he should. Like David Duke? First he said he didn't know who the man was. He also didn't want to condemn the kkk until he "did some research", ya know, because he didn't want to condemn a group that might be good.
As for his "condemnation", please read this:
"Racism is evil and those who cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs, including the KKK, neo-Nazis, white supremacists and other hate groups that are repugnant to everything we hold dear as Americans," the president said in a statement to reporters at the White House on Monday. "We condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence."
He said that 2 days later. That is not his words. Those are the words of a speech writer. You can tell by it's coherency and use of the word 'repugnant' and 'egregious'. Both are words he does not use.
5. Nationalism is bad. Nationalism is saying "My country is the best because it's my country". This is how dictators and fascist governments gain power. What you want is "Patriotism" because that's the "I love my country because of these reasons..." and "Yeah, we're not perfect and we can learn from others."
6. And while any illegal should worry about being deported, there's a difference between deporting someone who tries to cheat the system/does criminal activity and someone whose contributing to society. Focusing on both means less time on the dangerous ones. Kinda like pulling cops from a riot so they can sit in a speed trap. Severity.
7. Globalism is the reason you can afford to live. The cost to produce inside America is so high, they either need to automate it (so no jobs) or pay minimum wage (so nothing you can live off of).