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Obviously. If I were an Afghan seeking a better life and adventure and had zero prospects where I lived I might try to immigrate to Europe as well. However, I think about what's best for my people and country in a long sighted, holistic way and what's happening is irreversible and deeply damaging. It's already gone way too far.
Also while I do care about and sympathize with actual children I don't have it in my system to do the same with a young man of fighting age, it's just not there.
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Oh really?
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A number of Western travellers through Central Asia have reported on the phenomenon of the bacchá. Visiting Turkestan in 1872 to 1873, Eugene Schuyler observed that, "here boys and youths specially trained take the place of the dancing-girls of other countries. The moral tone of the society of Central Asia is scarcely improved by the change". His opinion was that the dances "were by no means indecent, though they were often very lascivious." At this date there were already signs of official disapproval of the practice. Wrote Schuyler:
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Lol at people making fun of Afghanistan even though a lot of them come from shit tier countries that are closer to Afghanistan in development than they are to the most developed nations. And the funny part is is that their countries aren't even war torn. People who make fun of war torn countries are like able bodied people who feel special for winning in a basketball game full of people in wheelchairs.
Learn some about Afghans here
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I'm not pulling shlt out of my @ss. It's stuff I've witnessed before. All the Afghans I have seen have severe anger issues. When I was a kid, I remember going to the park and there was an Afghan lady who always sat next to my mom. She used to cuss her out for literally an hour or so just because my 12 cousin had a fight with her son.
She had severe anger issues until one day a group of black ladies beat the crap out of her. That was funny to watch lol.
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Like you, I don't see emigration as desirable. It depletes a country of its native population. But this is most pertinent to Europeans today because of lower birth rates.
But you touched upon another interesting point. In many ways, I do have certain sympathies for Native Americans. But I'm sure that Ukrainians and Native Americans have come into such conflict, particularly with regard to the settlement of the Prairie regions in Canada. Who has more "right" to said lands & resources, though? However you answer that question philosophically, I will side with my own people. Do I wish the Natives would have been "fiercer" towards them? Of course not. How could I? In any case, it is hard to envision how such fierceness could have resulted in zero casualties.
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