Because when everyone is assimilated and feels a part of THE SAME CULTURE, there are no fucking "minorities", nor should there be (within a country, retards, that's what international borders and territorialism are for, to separate different ideas of how to live, no, I don't mean "duh wHoLe wOrLd" which I know some minds will automagically jump to.)
This was the whole fucking point to the push for "colour-blindness" back in the 70s, and it was starting to work. But they just couldn't let the jigs and injuns finish assimilating, no, they had to yap about multiculturalist mosaics, and then open the floodgates of mass turdwhirled immigration all over the West ...
All because Star Trek made "assimilation" a fucking dirty word.
All because Star Trek made "assimilation" a fucking dirty word.
I hope you never see a comment that actually argues something like that. Because people don't literally try to force and manipulated their way into Borg territory for the purpose of making a home to leech off taxpayer dollars.
I have done, and that's exactly the problem that they refuse to see, is that there is a difference between going around and forcing your culture on others living in their own territories (that's "colonialism") and telling people that they should follow your culture when they volunteer to come live with you in your territory.
But yeah, there are a lot of dimwits who don't understand that. They just think "assimilation bad". And the whole push towards "multiculturalism" seemed to get more intense after that show/the Borg came out.
Western civilization needs its own version of the Prime Directive. Make it illegal to interfere with nations that don't have nuclear weapons capability or something like that.
Just like LandO'Lakes. The best way to be culturally sensitive is to pretend that minorities don't exist.
Because when everyone is assimilated and feels a part of THE SAME CULTURE, there are no fucking "minorities", nor should there be (within a country, retards, that's what international borders and territorialism are for, to separate different ideas of how to live, no, I don't mean "duh wHoLe wOrLd" which I know some minds will automagically jump to.)
This was the whole fucking point to the push for "colour-blindness" back in the 70s, and it was starting to work. But they just couldn't let the jigs and injuns finish assimilating, no, they had to yap about multiculturalist mosaics, and then open the floodgates of mass turdwhirled immigration all over the West ...
All because Star Trek made "assimilation" a fucking dirty word.
I hope you never see a comment that actually argues something like that. Because people don't literally try to force and manipulated their way into Borg territory for the purpose of making a home to leech off taxpayer dollars.
I have done, and that's exactly the problem that they refuse to see, is that there is a difference between going around and forcing your culture on others living in their own territories (that's "colonialism") and telling people that they should follow your culture when they volunteer to come live with you in your territory.
But yeah, there are a lot of dimwits who don't understand that. They just think "assimilation bad". And the whole push towards "multiculturalism" seemed to get more intense after that show/the Borg came out.
Western civilization needs its own version of the Prime Directive. Make it illegal to interfere with nations that don't have nuclear weapons capability or something like that.