and ethnically, they're far more homogeneous than us. People have an easier time sacrificing some of their comfort for others who they have similarities with. That's just human nature
We were sold this dream about the US being a melting pot, but had to learn that the fuel for that flame was the
labor and bodies of Black amd Indigenous peoples. MAYBE if rhis country hadn't been built on a foundation of exploitation and some of the most brutal slavery, this idealistic melting pot concept could've actually worked. But the hierarchy that puts white people firmly at the top and everyone else
firmly below them is too baked in. And now that the demographics are shifting and said white people are at risk of losing their prominence, certain parts of that demographic are foghting back harder than ever tp hold on to their power, to the detriment of everyone
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There are too many of us, with varying backgrounds, for us to ever get on the same page. Other countries don't have this issue because culturally
We were sold this dream about the US being a melting pot, but had to learn that the fuel for that flame was the
So, once again, the US is too big
They want decision power over the citizens that supersedes federal law.
States rights are only there to violate human rights just like 'parental rights' are designed to strip children of human rights.
(Outing kids to parents, education standards, etc.)