Subj : Great Replacement Conspir To : Ron Lauzon From : Arelor Date : Mon May 23 2022 14:05:09 Re: Great Replacement Conspir By: Ron Lauzon to MRO on Mon May 23 2022 08:24 am > -=> MRO wrote to Moondog <=- > > MR> the woman i live with is arab and when we go to her home town in > MR> illinois it's like going into another dimension. all of a sudden all > MR> the stores, the people in the cars and how everything looks is 100% > MR> arab. > > If you were to check the people there, most are probably not born in the U.S > or are first generation. > > Over time (sometimes generations), this type of thing fades. > > In the large city near me, there are areas that are heavily korean, for > example. They have stored that cater to korean food and have people who off > services that speak korean. > > The next generation, though, will speak english fluently and won't need thos > services. Ethnic food that is popular will start being sold in the "normal" > grocery stores, and the specity food stores will not be needed. > > It may take a generation or 2, but those highly ethnic concentrated areas wi > simply fade away. > > > ... My other computer is a TRS-80 Model 4P I think that may be true for some ethnic groups but not for others. Certain cultures actively discourage their members from getting away from the mothership. I have a gypsy customer who wanted to open a store in a non gypsy area and his clan fell on him like a ton of bricks for daring thinking of that. He was eventually offered in an arranged marriage to set an alliance with another clan. Halal and Kosher are ideas which seem to me engineered so members of their asociated cultures don t buy food from outsiders to that culture. Most Eastern Europeans seem to mix well with natives. I have an Ukranian customer (actually, she is from the Donbas area and considers herself to be Russian) who has adapted perfectly, as well as some Romanian teachers of mine and some Hungarian workers I know. Muslim immigrants, on the other hand, tend to stay more tightly within their cultural pockets and seem to despise the Western culture as weak. My experience is that even 2nd or further generations tend not to take Western culture very seriously (and if political discussion regarding some conflic comes up, they always side with muslim-like countries). -- gopher://gopher.richardfalken.com/1/richardfalken --- þ Synchronet þ Palantir BBS * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FL .