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Well, true. I think she does have a very valid point, though the door actually swings both ways. Multiculturalism destroys both of our societies. For blacks, integration means that they never had a real chance to build up thier own support structures -- they're essentially living on a reservation in the cities working for white owned businesses and shopping at other white owned businesses. No people has ever built up wealth that way.
For whites, it's a bit different. Some of us do make some moeny at the expense of blacks, but on the other hand, we're losing our culture to pop culture and hiphop and rap. the "racist" card is being played very often to make us afraid to stand up for our own interests.
I won't say that blacks and whites can't come together on some things, but I don't think it works long term to pretend that race and racism doesn't exist on both sides. We can't even deal honestly with actual racism because saying racism exists or doesn't exist will piss off too many people.
Personally, I think mankind was meant to be basicly tribal, and that people can't get power without their own country. I suppose in that sense I agree.
In pacem deorum, Caeia