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Isleņo
01-30-2021, 10:19 PM
We all know how societies turn out over time depending on the majority of their race, it does not take a debate or a thread to clarify. The whole world is the clearest example.

This was already proven centuries ago in medieval Spain, while Arab society was decadent, Christian society was successful.

This will be proven again in the USA and Europe in 100 years if we continue on this path of brownishI think a European reconquista is pretty much the near future in Europe... civil war right around the corner...

Isleņo
01-30-2021, 10:20 PM
So snob people can be found in New England only
There are snobs everywhere...in every society...

Cristiano viejo
01-31-2021, 02:39 AM
I think a European reconquista is pretty much the near future in Europe... civil war right around the corner...

did you vote Trump?

Megadorian
02-01-2021, 06:33 AM
Because colonial anglos were pretty smart and far sighted in their platform, in principle the US was a much more improved extension of their own home country instead of creating a new mess of an entity like the spaniards did in Latin America

Far sighted vs short sighted

Ruggery
02-01-2021, 06:00 PM
Because colonial anglos were pretty smart and far sighted in their platform, in principle the US was a much more improved extension of their own home country instead of creating a new mess of an entity like the spaniards did in Latin America

Far sighted vs short sighted

Protestan mentallity?

Gredos
02-02-2021, 12:55 AM
Because colonial anglos were pretty smart and far sighted in their platform, in principle the US was a much more improved extension of their own home country instead of creating a new mess of an entity like the spaniards did in Latin America

Far sighted vs short sighted

stupid reasoning to compare a colonization of thousands of males in the 16th century in a continent full of indigenous with the mass migration of millions of families in the 19th century to a practically empty continent