jverne
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1. It is not a racist thread, because i'm deeply against racism
2. Lets try to focus on practical implications since if we dig deep in too much in theory we can just all go home.
3. We have to specify a base point of reference (that links all humans)...may i suggest freedom, avoidance of pain and stress...basically "well being".
Maybe it would be wise to note that even genetically some traits are better for different environments, basically it's a evolutionary standpoint that isn't critical but might have a smaller role.
I would say that cultures that institutionalize segregation, impose false beliefs and legalize violence are "sub-cultures". Basically it includes 99,999% of religion based cultures.
I think secular cultures better harbor the initial reference points.
Historically speaking there's a strong trend that as the culture becomes more secular and humanistic the better the "well being" of their people are.
But there's a serious catch, it might be difficult to differentiate between imperialism derived well being or genuine well being. We might say that if people are well fed and not stressed they will aspire towards secular cultures.
Now on to the more juicy topics. Multiculturalism.
I for one am against it for the major part, since IMO it only potentates division and slows assimilation.
It's even worse when a majority culture must harbor another culture which want's to overtake it.
Practical example is the fundamentalist muslim culture in the west.
Now obviously the right answer would be to let them assimilate , but realistically speaking i don't think too many of extremist want to assimilate.
My answer would be to sanction whomever does not abide by "our" culture. And by our culture i mean the secular part of it. I know cultures change over time, but i'm fond of the secular once and hope it stays unchanged.
Obviously it's contradicting for me to say kick them out and preach non-segregation. Well, i'm not entirely liberal...realistically speaking some things must be done even if they might not be pretty. Like i've said in theory it is wrong but since when does the world work 100% as intended.
I would like to say that i'd rather stay in the majority since this would mean "my way first then yours", if we'd be the minority it would be the other way around.
And since HL2.net is full of blasphemers i'd love to hear anyone contest this notion and state that he'd rather be a minority in a less tolerant majority culture.
And one last bone to chew...personally i think that Islamic fundamentalism is the biggest cultural threat we face today. Because: islamic extremists are well funded (saudi oil, iran,...), well organised, have a large, young recruitment pool, their ideology is especially zealous and we sure ain't helping to curb their willingness.
I'm having a hard time to find a similar group that is so well situated. One i can think of are neonazis, but they are quite sparse and mostly an unorganized bunch of idiots.
Now get to work and call me a bigoted racist. or...something :rolling:
2. Lets try to focus on practical implications since if we dig deep in too much in theory we can just all go home.
3. We have to specify a base point of reference (that links all humans)...may i suggest freedom, avoidance of pain and stress...basically "well being".
Maybe it would be wise to note that even genetically some traits are better for different environments, basically it's a evolutionary standpoint that isn't critical but might have a smaller role.
I would say that cultures that institutionalize segregation, impose false beliefs and legalize violence are "sub-cultures". Basically it includes 99,999% of religion based cultures.
I think secular cultures better harbor the initial reference points.
Historically speaking there's a strong trend that as the culture becomes more secular and humanistic the better the "well being" of their people are.
But there's a serious catch, it might be difficult to differentiate between imperialism derived well being or genuine well being. We might say that if people are well fed and not stressed they will aspire towards secular cultures.
Now on to the more juicy topics. Multiculturalism.
I for one am against it for the major part, since IMO it only potentates division and slows assimilation.
It's even worse when a majority culture must harbor another culture which want's to overtake it.
Practical example is the fundamentalist muslim culture in the west.
Now obviously the right answer would be to let them assimilate , but realistically speaking i don't think too many of extremist want to assimilate.
My answer would be to sanction whomever does not abide by "our" culture. And by our culture i mean the secular part of it. I know cultures change over time, but i'm fond of the secular once and hope it stays unchanged.
Obviously it's contradicting for me to say kick them out and preach non-segregation. Well, i'm not entirely liberal...realistically speaking some things must be done even if they might not be pretty. Like i've said in theory it is wrong but since when does the world work 100% as intended.
I would like to say that i'd rather stay in the majority since this would mean "my way first then yours", if we'd be the minority it would be the other way around.
And since HL2.net is full of blasphemers i'd love to hear anyone contest this notion and state that he'd rather be a minority in a less tolerant majority culture.
And one last bone to chew...personally i think that Islamic fundamentalism is the biggest cultural threat we face today. Because: islamic extremists are well funded (saudi oil, iran,...), well organised, have a large, young recruitment pool, their ideology is especially zealous and we sure ain't helping to curb their willingness.
I'm having a hard time to find a similar group that is so well situated. One i can think of are neonazis, but they are quite sparse and mostly an unorganized bunch of idiots.
Now get to work and call me a bigoted racist. or...something :rolling: