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Thread: If there is a "White Genocide/Great Replacement" why we aren't talking about Gulf Arab genocide?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Creoda View Post
    They are not democracies, where immigrants have equal rights to natives. Only 12% of the population of Qatar are citizens for example. If only we had the same system (minus the coolie labour, which unlike them we don't need)

    Being Portuguese you are more concerned with Arab genocide than White genocide I guess?
    So it would not make a difference to you if Australia was just 15% "white" but the rest of the population just a bunch of guest workers or foreign workers who will most likely stay in the host country until they die either they become citizens or not...?

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    Maybe they're complaining about it on an Arab forum. You've set out to prove whites are being genocided, eh? I agree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cernunnos View Post
    So it would not make a difference to you if Australia was just 15% "white" but the rest of the population just a bunch of guest workers or foreign workers who will most likely stay in the host country until they die either they become citizens or not...?
    Of course I'd be dead against that, Australia was founded to be a White nation, and protect White labour. But if we are to be made a minority it would certainly be preferable that the non-white majority be disenfranchised, like formerly the case in South Africa or Rhodesia.

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    By the way under the Apartheid, the Black population of South Africa grew at a faster rate than the White population, largely from immigration from other African countries. 22% White, 67% Black in 1911 to 16% White, 71% Black in 1980.

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    I know what the OP means, but it has to be said that immigrants (mostly South and SE Asians) are treated far worse in the Arabian Peninsula than in the West: they are frequently beaten, have their passports confiscated, are not even paid or paid much less than was originally agreed and promised. What's more, even the minority of wealthier immigrants from those places who work in business and finance (and the many Westerners who do too) are still strictly segregated from the local Arabs, who as a whole are far more tribal and ethnocentric when it comes to personal relations than most Westerners are.

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    Having said all this, perhaps the real question we should be asking is how Japan and South Korea have managed to stay so homogeneous even as wealthy as they are?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tooting Carmen View Post
    Having said all this, perhaps the real question we should be asking is how Japan and South Korea have managed to stay so homogeneous even as wealthy as they are?
    It is a wonder they have managed to stay away from the cheap labor drug, which seems to be the affluent country's vice. In the case of China I think they will manage to keep away from it as long as they have large masses of downtrodden in their interior districts, and South Korea will have a renewed ímpetus to remain so too once it start dealing with the inevitable northern exodus once that regime goes belly up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tooting Carmen View Post
    Having said all this, perhaps the real question we should be asking is how Japan and South Korea have managed to stay so homogeneous even as wealthy as they are?
    Both hardly take any refugees and make it very difficult for people to immigrate there. That's how they stay homogenous. In Japan only 0.2% of a very low number of refugees are accepted. In 2013 for instance 6 were accepted and in 2018 42 which was the highest number of all previous years. Both make it very difficult for refugees and give them very little support.

    Both populations are very anti-immigration. Lots of Japanese went to Germany however.

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    People tend to forget that countries like South Korea and Taiwan used to be dictatorships until the late 80's so that could have helped. And Japan is a Democratic country under almost a One Party Rule, since 1955 since the first elections in there Japan only once the Liberal Democratic Party a right wing party lost the elections somewhere in the 90's...

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    Macau, Hong Kong, Singapore are also "multicultural" or "multiracial". Thailand also has a huge Chinese community but that is more historical.

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