i mean yeah... normally I'd without hesitation support this blindly and say that anyone who is against it is racist or intolerant (especially when i am exponentially more attracted to other races/foreigners)
but think about it in a more macro sense:
I've gotten this point of view from Asian friends of mine and one from a Ukranian person who had moved over here...
it's really destroying their identity. if everyone mixes together there will be no foothold for long standing societies and traditions. we will all be one mixed bag of half-assed ideals and perspective with no real passion in any direction in terms of cultural identity.
is there really something wrong about cherishing what is different about each other? are we all supposed to be the same? clones? is the mere recognition that we are different immoral, or what makes us human?
sometimes i think it's all that really matters
but think about it in a more macro sense:
I've gotten this point of view from Asian friends of mine and one from a Ukranian person who had moved over here...
it's really destroying their identity. if everyone mixes together there will be no foothold for long standing societies and traditions. we will all be one mixed bag of half-assed ideals and perspective with no real passion in any direction in terms of cultural identity.
is there really something wrong about cherishing what is different about each other? are we all supposed to be the same? clones? is the mere recognition that we are different immoral, or what makes us human?
sometimes i think it's all that really matters
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