Everyone puts down the damn ethno-centrism and tries to get back to "here's the local culture, it's welcoming to people who put forth the effort to integrate themselves into it. If you dislike the culture, go somewhere else." This is the only option that doesn't end violently, and it's looking less and less likely every day.
I've come to the conclusion that this is a childhood fantasy. I wish it could work, but the evidence keeps stacking up that it will not. This is why so many in the pro-white sphere are openly discussing the possibility of balkanization. We don't want bloodshed but we recognize that continuing to pursue this fever dream of everyone living together will result in extreme conflict and desolation. The best course of action to avoid bloodshed is to separate all the disparate populations before it all comes to a head and forces open warfare.
On the flipside however, this is my fucking country and I don't want to have to relinquish any of it to foreigners. Not sure if it's worth the fight though, particularly if there isn't sufficient will to win that fight.
I think it can work, but not at a broad scale. You can't have one dominant, uniform culture across a whole continent. You can't even have it across a large state. Any place larger than West Virginia or Switzerland is going to get diverging cultures, and you can't keep a country together like that. "Multiculturalism" just accelerates that process.
I've come to the conclusion that this is a childhood fantasy. I wish it could work, but the evidence keeps stacking up that it will not. This is why so many in the pro-white sphere are openly discussing the possibility of balkanization. We don't want bloodshed but we recognize that continuing to pursue this fever dream of everyone living together will result in extreme conflict and desolation. The best course of action to avoid bloodshed is to separate all the disparate populations before it all comes to a head and forces open warfare.
On the flipside however, this is my fucking country and I don't want to have to relinquish any of it to foreigners. Not sure if it's worth the fight though, particularly if there isn't sufficient will to win that fight.
I think it can work, but not at a broad scale. You can't have one dominant, uniform culture across a whole continent. You can't even have it across a large state. Any place larger than West Virginia or Switzerland is going to get diverging cultures, and you can't keep a country together like that. "Multiculturalism" just accelerates that process.