• gravityowl@lemm.ee
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    11 hours ago

    I think the goal here is to bully me away from posting.

    I already wrote my goal. To give people a better picture of OP’s views. You should read more carefully the replies you get lol

    You’re the ones who are bigoted

    LMAO

    “I’m not racist, you’re racist”

    This is still you, yes?

    The whole DEI stuff seems a bit like a Trojan horse to sneak in Marxist propaganda. Forcing people to accept immigrants with different cultural pov in a democracy is dangerous because you can end up relinquishing your country to another country’s agenda.

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      10 hours ago

      Misinformation and disinformation does exactly that right? It uses ideological lines to create polarization.

      So, let’s say a democratic country favors pro-choice policies, but then has an influx of immigrants who are anti-abortion, and now that population is greater. That’s a change of values because the population shifted to a majority opinion which favors a different view point.

      If a country has an idealized view of how it wants to be, then I think it’s fair to expect immigrants to integrate and assimilate. I don’t think that has anything to do with xenophobia or excluding different cultures, as long as the core values of a country are maintained. For example, if a country wants to maintain a democratic socialist society, and a greater population of capitalists immigrate to it, then I think that socialist society would want to restrict immigration as well.

      None of that is bigoted, it’s just pointing out how democracies are fragile.