To be fair there are people born in gypsy communities that make something out of themselves.
That being said, fuck gypsies.
I unironically want to know why wh*tes are so obsessed with skin color...
do you think people of different races naturally act different than one another? do you believe in eugenics? if so, i can offer a few interesting studies which disprove the "science" behind it.
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Literally only happens here. I suspect it's because people living here have little connection to their ancestry while also distancing themselves from being American, so instead they invent new identities with which our politicians are memeing around with.
i highly recommend that the white euros in this thread read "season of migration to the north" by tayeb salih. it's a fascinating critique of immigration gone wrong in europe and i believe it could really be helpful in seeing the african viewpoint of violent immigrants.
i agree with you. it's the fault of both identity politics and multiculturalism which are killing this country. someone can be proud of their ethnicity but first and foremost must identify as an american. as i've said earlier in this thread, i am an immigrant. my father is from a euro country and my mother from an african one. my mother came to this country with just a high school education and after successfully assimilating to the culture, put herself through med school and is now a doctor. she identifies as an american and if you spoke to her, would not even notice that she's not from here. this is how i believe immigration ought to be.
akhem fuck niggers
>is a religious one.
which is a significant component of ethnicity i.e. race
but it isn't. turks and syrians are of different ethnicities and cultures, yet, are both largely muslim countries. that doesn't stop them from hating one another.
another example is 18th-19th-20th century europe. almost completely christian, that didn't keep each country from slaughtering one another and even committing genocides. race=/=religion whatsoever.
>is a religious one.
what country, when did you leave. I suspect there is more to this