TheCount
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I said that surveys of people have showed that people who live in small homogeneous communities report the highest satisfaction with life.
Are these surveys wrong?
If so why?
Not in this thread, you didn't. As for those surveys, I doubt that they are "wrong" but it could certainly be that you (or others) are drawing the wrong conclusions from them. Just because people in homogeneous communities are happier doesn't mean that their happiness results from the homogeneity of their communities. Did the survey compare small, homogeneous communities to small, diverse communities? Or did the survey compare small, homogeneous communities to large, diverse communities?
It was my contention and is fact, that when non-white diversity, in the form of African and Mestizo ethnicities, are foisted onto what was a white community, crime increases.
If that is your argument, then it seems to me that the way you argue it is a tactic to avoid saying what you actually mean.
If the welfare state was abolished, if property controls were done away with, IF a million things were to change the nation back to, I dunno, 1870 or so I suppose, then yes, I'd be all for it...or rather, wouldn't care much.
I could live with, hire, rent or sell to whomever I wanted, with no questions, and the problem would be solved.
That seems no less fantastical than the establishment of a de facto or de jure white ethnostate within the United States.
Is there a reason that you advocate for separation rather than freedom?
Why do you suppose that is?
Poverty, lack of economic and social mobility, rampant drug and alcohol abuse...