aikmann4
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I think the fundamental problem with opposing colour coding is that even superior, pro-Western minorities eventually beget uncontrollable progeny, and this is the unfortunate reality of the situation. This happens with African immigrants all the time, and I'm talking about the elite ones with college educations and everything, not the refugees who fight at Miss Adelaide pageants. Pro-western attitudes and gratefulness slowly metamorphiss into resentment and identity conflict across generations, as the children of exceptionals rebel or become unexceptional and interested in the proportional representation of their group. It isn't just about getting a job or not not breaking any laws, but social attitudes are also really important; you don't want ethnocentrists, even exceptional ethnocentrics, stirring the pot. As new generations tend to regress from exception, which is the general rule in every group, they will only become more interested in these things, posing problems for everybody. This only means that it is rational from the standpoint of a position that aims to maximise long term national cohesion to make choices that on the whole are statistical in nature rather than individual oriented, concerning selection of immigrants.
Exceptional exceptionals however, like VS Naipaul , are fine. They should be welcomed, but I am concerned with the great mass of the "above average" individuals of the tinted races, which even in spite of their infinite preferability to the below average individuals of the tinted races, are still causing all sorts of headaches for the natives in the countries in which they arrive. It is not because they are bad but because they are generally ethnocentric, and if they as individuals are not, their children are likely to be, or more likely to cause general fractition than the children of individuals that are white. Parties like the BNP probably witness the consequences of the disregard for these principles all the time and feel the need to act on them in policy -- Indian immigrants in the United States and the United Kingdom are definitely exceptional in comparison the vast mass of Indian people, but they are largely, or become so across generations, ethnocentrists, critics and general whingers, and the BNP are right on the money not wanting individuals like that in the U.K. You however have helped me change my mind on the matter of truly exceptional minorities who will actually be a genuine enrichment to our societies and should be welcomed here.
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