We look a little more Weimary each day. If we have a sufficient economic shock to kick things off, I could easily see tensions overflow, and a full scale rejection of multiculturalism. I think balkanization may be the more likely option, and there are large swathes of the country that are homogeneous enough that ethnonationalism could take root without much displacement (which is the most moral national arrangement). If things burn too hot, though, out-groups are going to need a place flee. If there's nowhere for them to go, that's when terrible things might happen. That wouldn't benefit anyone.
Well, anti-Israel implies someone want it to fail, so that wouldn't be accurate for me. I get what you're saying, but the sort of pro-Israel your referring to is generally referenced as Zionism, and quite unapologetically.
Yes, but you're blaming Israel, rather than the ideology that not only supports, but created Israel. You can be pro-Israel and anti-Zionist.
Honestly, though, Israeli support is a small issue to me. The corruption of my culture and people is a far more pressing concern. I don't like Zionists or Neocons, but the Marxists in academia and media are the big problem right now.
We look a little more Weimary each day. If we have a sufficient economic shock to kick things off, I could easily see tensions overflow, and a full scale rejection of multiculturalism. I think balkanization may be the more likely option, and there are large swathes of the country that are homogeneous enough that ethnonationalism could take root without much displacement (which is the most moral national arrangement). If things burn too hot, though, out-groups are going to need a place flee. If there's nowhere for them to go, that's when terrible things might happen. That wouldn't benefit anyone.
Well, anti-Israel implies someone want it to fail, so that wouldn't be accurate for me. I get what you're saying, but the sort of pro-Israel your referring to is generally referenced as Zionism, and quite unapologetically.
Yes, but you're blaming Israel, rather than the ideology that not only supports, but created Israel. You can be pro-Israel and anti-Zionist.
Honestly, though, Israeli support is a small issue to me. The corruption of my culture and people is a far more pressing concern. I don't like Zionists or Neocons, but the Marxists in academia and media are the big problem right now.