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Jokersswild · 22-25VIP
Europe has its own challenges with race, though they may appear less visible due to the relatively small Black population, around 1% in many countries. In contrast, the U.S. historically feared a growing Black population, which is why they created Planned Parenthood, aimed at controlling birth rates. In the American South after the Civil War, Black people made up about half the population.
Today, racial issues may not always be acknowledged directly, but concerns around the "rise of China" suggest a deeper anxiety over White Europeans losing global dominance. You claim not to have a race problem, but there's strong resistance to Middle Eastern and African immigration. Likewise, efforts to maintain economic and political power over Africa and Asia demonstrates that Europeans still believe they are superior to other races.
Today, racial issues may not always be acknowledged directly, but concerns around the "rise of China" suggest a deeper anxiety over White Europeans losing global dominance. You claim not to have a race problem, but there's strong resistance to Middle Eastern and African immigration. Likewise, efforts to maintain economic and political power over Africa and Asia demonstrates that Europeans still believe they are superior to other races.
Ferise1 · 46-50, M
@Jokersswild our governments are letting them in Will nilly
But I mean, we don’t have sensitivity to race, we don’t have a problem with calling them black or yellow
But I mean, we don’t have sensitivity to race, we don’t have a problem with calling them black or yellow