Brive1987 wrote: ↑It amuses me that Kirb was going to sue Aneris because zir called him a Nazi. :lol: Diversity is the Pits strength.
Speaking of which I will be very sorry if Kirb spits his dummy. And guilty. I may be accused of helping to chase Vicky away because she was a Nazi but then chasing Kirb away ... because I’m a Nazi.
You're not a Nazi. You are, however, and by your own admission, an ethno-nationalist. Also I'm not going anywhere.
Was Lauren pointing out in her video disgusting black poisoned blood or was she questioning the ROI in transplanting a non conforming culture into Paris suburbs?
False dichotomy.
What I argued, and what is plain to see from the video, is that Southern was clearly supporting a race-based view of the problems of immigration. It was all about who those people WERE and what they LOOKED like, not what they DID. Because what they DID was just being there, walking around. And the point of the video was that just by being THERE, in France, they were causing the end of France.
As I've written there's ZERO indication in the video that it's about a cultural problem of assimilation. There's no anti-French act recorded, no anti-French opinion given. Not even people with cards saying that they don't like something about France. It's quite clearly all about ethnicity, to argue otherwise is disingenuous.
Consider this: a black South African woman goes around Johannesburg, filming white people, and makes a video about how dreadful it is that there are so many white people around in country called South Africa. And those whites don't even assimilate to African culture, look at all of them walking in jeans and T-shirts or business suits and not even of them is wearing traditional African clothing. If they're allowed in Africa then Africa isn't going to be Africa anymore :bjarte:
Would you consider that a race-based narrative which, in the context of growing racial tension in South Africa, is more than a little irresponsible? Or simply a high-minded denunciation of the evils of colonialism?
Or, if we want to go deeper into history, imagine a German woman filming Orthodox Jews in 1930 Germany and pointing out how those people didn't integrate at all. I mean, just look at how they dress. If we allow more Jews from Poland to come in, soon Germany won't be Germany anymore :bjarte:
Assuming the latter, on a scale of 0 to 10, how likely would you be to recommend the Paris approach & outcome to a Swiss city? (Where 10 is very likely and 0 is not at all). What is the main reason for your response?
This is a big red herring.
The video is descriptive of a situation that already exists in France. A situation that is described as an existential threat to France on the basis of the visible ethnicity of people walking around.
If want to talk about how France made some mistakes about integration, and how Switzerland did it better, then I'm all for a discussion about those themes. But in the context of the point I was making about the Southern video your question is simply a distraction.