Big emphasis on EVERY COUNTRY.

This is not a white, brown, or black issue. It is a PEOPLE and CULTURE issue.

Every culture benefits when they are allowed to build upon their shared beliefs freely, without globalists forcing outsiders into their space to sow chaos and disrupt their natural development as a people.

All of my most passionate, loving, inclusive travel friends agree with this. It is only the people glued to the corporate media doom-porn who hate it.

If the idea of a multicultural world makes you angry for some reason, please travel more. There are SO MANY incredible cultures out there, which only exist due to the protection of nationalism. We must stand up for all of them, regardless of race, or disagreements we have with them personally.

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I don't think many people are angered by a multicultural world. The part that angers people is the need to blend them. Many cultures are amazing,and they are amazing because they are unadulterated. No culture stands a chance if it merges with others. Separate cultures is the key.

I went to Guatemala last month. It felt authentic.

Culture in itself has nothing glorious to it. Just because something belongs to a culture or cultural traditions doesn't make it great. Stoning as a reaction to adultery doesn't sound great to me, for example. Nor forcing a marriage by raping a girl. Nor treating your wife as a slave. Although this is part of some cultures around the world.

People do look for a sense of belonging. This could be provided by a form of nationalism, but can also come from your family, local community, groups of shared interest (supporting the same sports team, being on nostr, etc). I can relate way better to some people belonging to different nations, where we have the same interests, than to most of my native fellow country men.