This typifies the problem I have with strong views about race.
Up to a point, I can follow the arguments, and, indeed, find myself in agreement with certain aspects of them, especially when it comes down to the practicalities of immigration, social cohesion, economics and overpopulation.
However, every time that the argument goes further, there comes a point when the proponents cease to be rational and can't provide data with which to back up their assertions. They reach a stage where sheer gut feeling takes over and their case is reduced to simply not liking a certain group because they're different.
Well, we're all different and there are good and bad in practically every group of people, whether it's defined by race, colour, gender, sexuality, religion, politics or some other shared belief system.



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