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that's odd then, b/c those countries virtually all have 90%+ ethnic homogenic societies now.
FFS, most of Europe still does as well
I think living in the US causes one to underestimate what the rest of the world considers 'diverse'
Colonizing isn't integrating....Because they already did it a couple of hundred years ago? I mean, I don't think South Africa has Boers because they were kidnapped and sent over there, lol. And Latin America? South and Central America were integrated at gun point a long time ago.
The English tried with Japan and China...probably why those countries have closed their doors to outsiders, lol.
that's odd then, b/c those countries virtually all have 90%+ ethnic homogenic societies now.
FFS, most of Europe still does as well
I think living in the US causes one to underestimate what the rest of the world considers 'diverse'