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Я не знаю, но по-моему всё правильно, даже высокая детализация в Эстонии и Латвии в местах, где живут русские?
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В любом случае, даже если бы православие оказалось слабее на Украине, чем в России, это не религиозный конфликт
You know, sometimes I think about how China got rid of its royalty ("The Last Emperor" was a powerful movie, by the way), Russia got rid of its royalty, and France got rid of its royalty, and in the case of Soviet and China, there were population-relocation programs, etc.
The Anglosphere didn't really do that, and it is quite the flower today. "If it aint broke, don't fix it," goes the saying, it occurs to me.
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Dude, are you serious?
Migration in globalized economies, like those of the "Anglosphere", is massive. 30% of Australia's population was not born in the country, for instance.
Btw, I'm not against all migration, in fact, a certain level is always necessary. But migration levels should never exceed the capacity for assimilation of the society.
You bring up the good point that economic and industrial and transportation advances, etc, are woven into the thread, through the time of this particular 300 year period of history, and there are multiple variables contributing to the outcomes we see today. The circumstances of migration you refer to in America's case are a reflection of modern times, in which things are much different than they were, in terms of economic demands, than in previous centuries.
I don't really care enough, or feel strongly, rather, to stress any point or anything in what I'm trying to say about population relocations. The mixing of peoples is clearly inevitable, as is change. However, the Almighty Dollar really does seem to govern these things in America and many other places, as maybe it ought.
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You are more westerner than Western Europeans that makes total sense I agree. Anyways, what is “western” what does the west stand for? As far as I see it it stands for central banks, usury, cultural Marxism, mass migration of non-whites, enslavement of the working middle class through taxation, social control on all levels, you must live in big city and work for a corporation mentality. What is the West to you?
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