I absolutely disagree. "One reace" nations are something of the past you like it or not. On the other hand, culture and tradition is something permeable that can be adopted by whoever human that decides to live on wherever wants. When people moves, maintains certain traditions from where they come and also adopts some of the place where they go. This, with the proper amount of time, creates culture. And nations are most culture than skin colour. I supouse that we can agree that french and english people are two different nations (to point some), and the "race" is the same. Or normand people that might consider themselves a nation and in "race" terms they are exactly like bretons, frenchs o netherlanders.

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They may indeed do all those things that you say. But the facts remain: Forced multiracialism is genocide. And voluntary multiracialism is suicide.

I should add that monoracial nations are definitely not something only of the past. Ideologies (most of them harmful or insane or both) come and go. Evolution (and the race-creation it entails) is eternal. Nature and evolution cannot be suppressed forever.

The long-term trend is that the races are becoming _more different_ as time passes. A blip in the other direction caused by Christianity and liberalism cannot change that for long.

I'm sorry for you but long term temds to crate more equal humans and diluting races. Unless you force people to dtay where they born and ban them to procreate "in a multiracial way". You only can do that using violence in any sense

No, you're totally wrong about that. Most people, when left alone, tend to form kinship-based (that is, race-based) societies -- unless men with guns stop them. The fact that there are exceptions to this does not invalidate the premise, and the descendants of any mixed population eventually feel themselves to be a race and act according to Nature anyway.

Here's how you see the _really_ long term trend I am talking about (and this applies not only to humans, but to other creatures too): Once upon a time, many many millennia ago, all existing human races had a common ancestor. There were no racial differences between them then. But, since then, many, many differences have developed. They have racially diverged. This is how new species are eventually born. Evolution cannot take place without this process.

I think any reader canlsee the obvious and does not follow ideology of racism. Please send me a message when you start reading about facts and stop your dogmatic views. Thanks