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Facts in evidence should be used carefully in your argument, do you agree?

Lithuania is filled with white people and lots of people with very fair skin. On a walk through Vingas Park there were a high percentage of Nordic blonde women with blonde children, however, walking around the city revealed more people had darker hair, and some people had the blackest of black hair. Yet, even the dark haired people tended to have very fair skin color. Reminded me of Irish.

In contrast, Stockholm has a high percentage of Muslim residents. Even in rural parts of Norway I encountered a high proportion of Muslim and African residents. From what I have read in the news, there is tension between the Baltic countries of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, along with Poland and Czech Republic over EU refugee quotas. Seems to me, these countries may not necessarily want to become more ethnically and racially diverse.

 
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