Multiculturalism Myth

ASCIIGHOST

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Relatively homogeneous societies invest more in public goods, indicating a higher level of public altruism. For example, the degree of ethnic homogeneity correlates with the government's share of gross domestic product as well as the average wealth of citizens. Case studies of the United States, Africa and South-East Asia find that multi-ethnic societies are less charitable and less able to cooperate to develop public infrastructure. Moscow beggars receive more gifts from fellow ethnics than from other ethnies [sic]. A recent multi-city study of municipal spending on public goods in the United States found that ethnically or racially diverse cities spend a smaller portion of their budgets and less per capita on public services than do the more homogeneous cities.
 

ASCIIGHOST

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I wonder why that is... Hmm...
Harvard professor of political science Robert D. Putnam conducted a nearly decade-long study on how multiculturalism affects social trust.[160] He surveyed 26,200 people in 40 American communities, finding that when the data were adjusted for class, income and other factors, the more racially diverse a community is, the greater the loss of trust. People in diverse communities "don’t trust the local mayor, they don’t trust the local paper, they don’t trust other people and they don’t trust institutions," writes Putnam.[161] In the presence of such ethnic diversity, Putnam maintains that

[W]e hunker down. We act like turtles. The effect of diversity is worse than had been imagined. And it’s not just that we don’t trust people who are not like us. In diverse communities, we don’t trust people who do look like us.[
 

bearkat42

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Harvard professor of political science Robert D. Putnam conducted a nearly decade-long study on how multiculturalism affects social trust.[160] He surveyed 26,200 people in 40 American communities, finding that when the data were adjusted for class, income and other factors, the more racially diverse a community is, the greater the loss of trust. People in diverse communities "don’t trust the local mayor, they don’t trust the local paper, they don’t trust other people and they don’t trust institutions," writes Putnam.[161] In the presence of such ethnic diversity, Putnam maintains that

[W]e hunker down. We act like turtles. The effect of diversity is worse than had been imagined. And it’s not just that we don’t trust people who are not like us. In diverse communities, we don’t trust people who do look like us.[
I wonder why that is... Hmm...
 

UncleBuck

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Relatively homogeneous societies invest more in public goods, indicating a higher level of public altruism. For example, the degree of ethnic homogeneity correlates with the government's share of gross domestic product as well as the average wealth of citizens. Case studies of the United States, Africa and South-East Asia find that multi-ethnic societies are less charitable and less able to cooperate to develop public infrastructure. Moscow beggars receive more gifts from fellow ethnics than from other ethnies [sic]. A recent multi-city study of municipal spending on public goods in the United States found that ethnically or racially diverse cities spend a smaller portion of their budgets and less per capita on public services than do the more homogeneous cities.
if you're gonna plagiarize, i'll cite your source for you.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiculturalism#Opposition
 

ASCIIGHOST

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if you're gonna plagiarize, i'll cite your source for you.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiculturalism#Opposition
Do you really believe I was trying to pass on this text as my own? In most/all esteemed institutions of higher education you cant even cite Wikipedia as a source. You'd want to post references of what Wikipedia cites in your vein attempts to undermine the truth, and pass on your own agenda.

Keep trying to fuck with me, I've been reading the worlds knowledge far before Google indexed it for the likes of you.
 

UncleBuck

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Harvard professor of political science Robert D. Putnam conducted a nearly decade-long study on how multiculturalism affects social trust.[160] He surveyed 26,200 people in 40 American communities, finding that when the data were adjusted for class, income and other factors, the more racially diverse a community is, the greater the loss of trust. People in diverse communities "don’t trust the local mayor, they don’t trust the local paper, they don’t trust other people and they don’t trust institutions," writes Putnam.[161] In the presence of such ethnic diversity, Putnam maintains that

[W]e hunker down. We act like turtles. The effect of diversity is worse than had been imagined. And it’s not just that we don’t trust people who are not like us. In diverse communities, we don’t trust people who do look like us.[
"It certainly is not pleasant when David Duke's website hails me as the guy who found out racism is good" - robert d. putnam
 

UncleBuck

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Do you really believe I was trying to pass on this text as my own? In most/all esteemed institutions of higher education you cant even cite Wikipedia as a source. You'd want to post references of what Wikipedia cites in your vein attempts to undermine the truth, and pass on your own agenda.

Keep trying to fuck with me, I've been reading the worlds knowledge far before Google indexed it for the likes of you.
your sock puppet ass storms in here railing against multiculturalism like some kind of disgruntled klan member, and you say that i have an agenda?

go back to your klan chapter where your message will be welcome.
 

ASCIIGHOST

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People what to keep their culture, what is so fundamentally wrong with that? Nobody is saying racism is good. Racism is normal and occurs in every human. Are you arguing there are humans without flaw? Demigods? I certainly am not. If you continue to slander me, I will be tempted to call my black panther friends in for support who will agree totally with trusting those who also look like them. Are they racist too? Or are we all? Or do some just want to be free, with their lives, and cultures, and manage within their own peoples?

What you call racism is actually flaw in all humans, what you know is the problem, but lack the ability to communicate is institutionalized racism where GOVERNMENT is actually the problem, not the people (and all their flaws, of all colors) dumb enough to work inside government.
 

UncleBuck

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ASCIIGHOST

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so you're a white separatist. good for you.
If black panthers agree with being in relatively homogeneous societies, that either makes them racists or desire to be free, just like anyone else. myself included. thats the point my post makes, before you edit it....i just want to be free of bank slavery, but people like you cant grasp truth. slows down progress
 

UncleBuck

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If black panthers agree with being in relatively homogeneous societies, that either makes them racists or desire to be free, just like anyone else. myself included. thats the point my post makes, before you edit it....i just want to be free of bank slavery, but people like you cant grasp truth. slows down progress
we tried white separatism in this country before, it was no bueno.

we don't need some fart-headed racist shit like you promoting it on a pot website.

eat a bullet.
 

ASCIIGHOST

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wouldnt they be for black separatism? wouldnt i be inclined to let them separate from the governments institutionalized racism for all people of all color? i would absolutely let them separate, i dont want to enslave them, you might, but not me....you probably want ben carson to save your life if he was in the right place at right time....bet you wouldnt care he was angry black kid once, then.
 

UncleBuck

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wouldnt they be for black separatism? wouldnt i be inclined to let them separate from the governments institutionalized racism for all people of all color? i would absolutely let them separate, i dont want to enslave them, you might, but not me....you probably want ben carson to save your life if he was in the right place at right time....bet you wouldnt care he was angry black kid once, then.
like i said, we have tried racial separatism before. it does not work.

you eating a bullet? that would work.
 

ASCIIGHOST

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like i said, we have tried racial separatism before. it does not work.

you eating a bullet? that would work.
so you are saying you DONT want african americans to have their own cultures, and own communities where they live peacefully and prosper according to their own abilities? thats retarded....its sad that your life is so mixed up you think your ASCII would force someone to end this miraculous life on earth.....you cant even force people to pay for healthcare let alone take their own lives.......this isnt myspace online bulling just makes you look bad in a community of learned adults.
 

UncleBuck

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so you are saying you DONT want african americans to have their own cultures, and own communities where they live peacefully and prosper according to their own abilities?
news flash, we tried that before. it was called "separate but equal". it was no bueno.

your penis is tiny.
 

bearkat42

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wouldnt they be for black separatism? wouldnt i be inclined to let them separate from the governments institutionalized racism for all people of all color? i would absolutely let them separate, i dont want to enslave them, you might, but not me....you probably want ben carson to save your life if he was in the right place at right time....bet you wouldnt care he was angry black kid once, then.
I find you amusing.
 
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