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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm just curious as to why it is always up to European countries and white countries to have never ending acceptance of mass migration. Any time European countries want to preserve their heritage and identity of is 'racist'. Yet you don't see the same liberal outrage directed at countries like Japan, South Korea, China, etc. who are all wealthy nations that could share their development but they don't because they firmly want to stay Asian only. People will just have to to accept cultures were never meant to mix. People of different races weren't meant to mix. People of different nations weren't meant to mix. It's fine to interact, but there is just too much tension based on any number of identity issues. What's Ireland going to do when the the entire Irish population is overwhelmed by foreigners who have no ethnic background from Ireland, know zero Celtic, and have no traditions associated with something as basic as knowing Irish dance, folk music or folklore? What happens is Irish culture and heritage dies. Globalists and liberals who think everyone can mix and sing kumbaya together for the rest of history are living in a Dreamland. Multiculturalism is a sham that is code word for cultural suicide. I just don't understand why any country would or should sign up for it and why people think it is good. Humans are just tribal creatures by nature and need to stick to their own. There's nothing wrong with it. [/quote] Asian countries didn’t invade these countries or interfere to spread democracy. That was the delusional West. You break it, you buy it[/quote] Ohh yes, Ireland invaded sooooo many countries. And lol. China and Japan invaded many countries in their history. Someone is oblivious to the entire history of Imperial Japan. Even Muslim countries invade tons of other countries through millennia of world histories. You break it you buy......dumb logic for European countries only. [/quote] How do you know these countries don’t get migrants? Egypt and Libya get tons of migrants from Africa and the broader ME. All of North Africa does and they complain about it. Saudi Arabia gets tons of Ethiopian and Filipino migrants. Japan gets migrants too. UAE is mostly Indians and ex pats. Dubai is pretty much Las Vegas now and you don’t think they don’t say their culture is eroding because it’s getting more secular and Westernized? These frustrations with immigration are not only special to Ireland. Open your eyes. It happens everywhere [/quote] DP. Others have corrected your ignorance about Japanese and Islamic imperialism. Also, you're being pretty arbitrary about the word "recently." Ask Bulgarians and others whether they enjoyed being under Ottoman rule just a century ago. So I'll just point out that the "migrants" you talk about in the Middle East were invited in to do work wealthy UAE natives don't do themselves. Yes, Dubai is only 10% indigenous, but without the expat middle managers, architects, IT wizzes, Philippino maids, and so on, the country wouldn't function. Also, Dubai is welcoming foreign tourists with open arms--like it or not, it's part of their plan to diversify the economy beyond oil. Watch one of the many documentaries about Dubai's architecture, that hotel that looks like a sailboat (designed, yes, for tourists), or the "world" of islands they created to attract foreign investment. Yes, Dubai is tacky and weird (I was just there), but you're just wrong to claim they're being overrun by foreigners against their collective will.[/quote] I never displayed any ignorance toward Eastern imperialism nor did I say colonialism was started in the West. People are getting defensive here for no reason. PP asked why Asia doesn’t get an influx of migrants in comparison and I said it is because recently Asia is not warmongering and trying to intervene and spread democracy through the sword. Asia is mostly isolationist and not into regime change wars [/quote]
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