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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The educated are long gone from DC. As well as anyone with any common sense. [/quote] So strange how Americans hate their cities. Since cities are really social hubs where people come together for work and culture, it really reflects how much Americans despise each other.[/quote] This! Americans are hostile to or isolated from one another and our cities pay the price for it. Its part of why we're steadily losing global influence to more unified and urbanized nations like China. [/quote] lol…you mean to tell us that an ancient and conformist and nearly 100% homogenous society can live in closer quarters than a heterogenous society founded on independence?[/quote] *founded on independence for people who are white men who are over the age of 21 and own land. FTFY If a PP hadn't already LOLed at the idea of China being a nearly 100% homogeneous society, all 1.4 billion people, I would have LOLed at that too.[/quote] Seriously!!!! 56 separate ethnic groups, and that’s only counting what the Chinese government recognizes. Sooooo ignorant[/quote] Just so you know, since the last time this was addressed the population of China remains 92% Han Chinese. Let me ask, if I had 92 white guys of similar backgrounds in a room and 8 other people of various races, would you consider this to be a diverse population? Do you think that I’d have an easier time convincing them to go golfing than a truly diverse population? Skydiving? Yes, of course. It’s much easier to convince a similar group to fall into line, especially under a pseudo-autocratic rule and educational system with tighter control of the internet. None of this is debatable, but it’s fun to see you try. Are you doing this for free or are they slipping you some yuan?[/quote]
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