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Then based on what do you claim that right-wingers adore China, India and Arabia?
You shared a video with a Tucker Carlson on the thumbnail, and it is much more useful and productive to talk about him than about less famous, less important and less influential individuals.
Based on a quick search Tucker Carlson seems anti-China minded.
Doesn't it prove that you are spreading misinformation here?
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Yes of course, i have been to Dubai. It's entirely built and modernized by Europeans, in a sort of exchange for competency/technology against foreign presence and without a forced multicultural cohabitation. Everybody stays who he is without the fairy tales of the West that everybody equally belong to a nation regardless of race and religion. Decisively also without much blacks and a vocal social underclass (little rights), only local Arabs on average too high on petrodollars to act in too detrimental ways. It's probably socially decadent in some ways too but it is at least a safe and chill environement to live in.
If multiculturalism can work, it's the only place where it does to this extent. The stupid amount of money there helps, obviously it is not a realistic scenario anywhere else.
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But they still make up an extraordinary percentage of the populace and have 'replaced' the local population to a degree well beyond any WN's worst nightmares. Furthermore, the immigration has indeed had an impact - English has largely supplanted Arabic in many situations, despite the latter still being putatively the official language, and alcohol has been legalised which would have been unthinkeable just a few decades ago.
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I understand it is not the same, but still I don't buy this hypocritical attitude that "we have the right to move around as we wish, but no one else". Believe it or not, I do believe in borders, but the point is it works both ways. (Or at least it should). But it also seems you actually prefer racial segregation (even if not quite in the rigid Apartheid/Jim Crow sense) than a (relatively) integrated society? Whatever happened to the principle of "when in Rome" etc? Just as we expect immigrants to come and learn our language and adopt our ways, so Westerners living in Dubai and other parts of the Global South should do the same, rather than just treating them as glorified playthings.
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I know you want to put the two scenarios on an equal plan but they are not the same at all. Immigration brought nothing to the West, besides criminality, racial/religious issues and even economic despair now. The US are a bit different, but really not much when you look closer (slavery didn't benefit the south economically in reality in relation to the north)
Without foreign/European presence, Dubai would still be a sandcastle and their money would be useless. Money by the way, that was allowed in the first place to be had by Europeans when they first discovered oil in the region and how to commercially exploit it. Locals have all the good reasons to have immigration, one one hand a qualified one, typically western and on the other a cheap one for reasonable wages without right or integration (S.Asians etc).
We don't have any realistic reasons to have immigration, everything that was ever accomplished in Europe, was without any immigration. If you don't have a civilization advanced enough to mobilize all sorts of developpement and building ability, you can't do anything even with money. In short they need us, we don't need them.
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(1) I think Jews in particular would have something to answer re the last paragraph. (2) So your arguments are not based on a principled belief in the right of every nation to maintain its own language, culture and ethnic group, but more about putative differences in intelligence and economics? Thus it is unacceptable for Whites to become a minority in France but not for Arabs to become a minority in the UAE? (To me, both scenarios are equally bad). (3) For much of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the percentage of foreign-born people in France was actually higher than nowadays.
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