Anonymous wrote:
Shocker. A Russian.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, live your life and stop acting like you are owed something. You aren't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this a bad thing? The world needs more mixing less separation. I look forward to the day when human beings are all ambiguous beige people. Get over our petty differences and come together.
Well, we don't seem to be doing a good job of it. Telling people they're "privileged" and trying to guilt them into submission does not work well.
Do you know a better way?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this a bad thing? The world needs more mixing less separation. I look forward to the day when human beings are all ambiguous beige people. Get over our petty differences and come together.
Well, we don't seem to be doing a good job of it. Telling people they're "privileged" and trying to guilt them into submission does not work well.
Anonymous wrote:Why is this a bad thing? The world needs more mixing less separation. I look forward to the day when human beings are all ambiguous beige people. Get over our petty differences and come together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Where?
I would prefer not to say. I will give you another big city that I visited recently and where I didn't see a single "brown" person - Kiev. big cheap safe with a lo of history.
Anonymous wrote:
Where?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this a bad thing? The world needs more mixing less separation. I look forward to the day when human beings are all ambiguous beige people. Get over our petty differences and come together.
this will never happen.
Exactly. It’s idealistic, not realistic. Not as long as there are limited recourses to be fought over.
I disagree, it's already happening in most major metro areas across the globe. I'd argue that we are quickly moving towards a global culture with a few major players. Languages are dying out rapidly, human beings are more connected than ever via technology and the European Union/United Nations is still in its infancy. We've progressed considerably towards a global community and will continue to do so.
this is only happening in major cities in the west - not everywhere by any stretch.
btw this is the same thing people were saying at the end of 18th century. learn some history before you start your wild extrapolations.
Wrong - Singapore, Hong Kong, Dubai just to name a few. The "west" isn't as special as you thought.
umm I come from a 2 million peole city where you can live for a year without seeing a "brown" person. so no it's not happening everywhere.
Where?
I would prefer not to say. I will give you another big city that I visited recently and where I didn't see a single "brown" person - Kiev. big cheap safe with a lo of history.
Shocker. A Russian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this a bad thing? The world needs more mixing less separation. I look forward to the day when human beings are all ambiguous beige people. Get over our petty differences and come together.
this will never happen.
Exactly. It’s idealistic, not realistic. Not as long as there are limited recourses to be fought over.
I disagree, it's already happening in most major metro areas across the globe. I'd argue that we are quickly moving towards a global culture with a few major players. Languages are dying out rapidly, human beings are more connected than ever via technology and the European Union/United Nations is still in its infancy. We've progressed considerably towards a global community and will continue to do so.
Personally I think a global culture with a few major players sounds awfully boring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this a bad thing? The world needs more mixing less separation. I look forward to the day when human beings are all ambiguous beige people. Get over our petty differences and come together.
this will never happen.
Exactly. It’s idealistic, not realistic. Not as long as there are limited recourses to be fought over.
I disagree, it's already happening in most major metro areas across the globe. I'd argue that we are quickly moving towards a global culture with a few major players. Languages are dying out rapidly, human beings are more connected than ever via technology and the European Union/United Nations is still in its infancy. We've progressed considerably towards a global community and will continue to do so.
this is only happening in major cities in the west - not everywhere by any stretch.
btw this is the same thing people were saying at the end of 18th century. learn some history before you start your wild extrapolations.
Wrong - Singapore, Hong Kong, Dubai just to name a few. The "west" isn't as special as you thought.
umm I come from a 2 million peole city where you can live for a year without seeing a "brown" person. so no it's not happening everywhere.
Where?
I would prefer not to say. I will give you another big city that I visited recently and where I didn't see a single "brown" person - Kiev. big cheap safe with a lo of history.
Shocker. A Russian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this a bad thing? The world needs more mixing less separation. I look forward to the day when human beings are all ambiguous beige people. Get over our petty differences and come together.
this will never happen.
Exactly. It’s idealistic, not realistic. Not as long as there are limited recourses to be fought over.
I disagree, it's already happening in most major metro areas across the globe. I'd argue that we are quickly moving towards a global culture with a few major players. Languages are dying out rapidly, human beings are more connected than ever via technology and the European Union/United Nations is still in its infancy. We've progressed considerably towards a global community and will continue to do so.
this is only happening in major cities in the west - not everywhere by any stretch.
btw this is the same thing people were saying at the end of 18th century. learn some history before you start your wild extrapolations.
Wrong - Singapore, Hong Kong, Dubai just to name a few. The "west" isn't as special as you thought.
umm I come from a 2 million peole city where you can live for a year without seeing a "brown" person. so no it's not happening everywhere.
Where?
I would prefer not to say. I will give you another big city that I visited recently and where I didn't see a single "brown" person - Kiev. big cheap safe with a lo of history.