SobieskiSavedEurope
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But that’s not “homogeneous”, snowflake. There was probably less than 10% polacks. The rest were Irish, Italian, English, etc. All vastly different cultures. You continue to defeat your own position.You said people are happier in a “homogeneous society” so you should leave no matter what.And yet you refuse to go back to Poland, where you belong.No, I think people are happier in a Homogeneous society OVERALL.
I have for years considered moving to Poland... But due to family, friend, and job reasons I've stayed thus far.... If Liberal Cultural Marxists like you make this country much worse,... Yes I'd probably move to Poland, regardless.
1.) I grew up in Putnam Lake, New York... Which was like 95% White Catholic in the 1990's.
2.) The Bronx, even was in the 1940's, was about 90% White.
The truth is when my ancestors came from Poland to Southern Westchester, NY around WW1, it was mostly White Catholic.
It's not purely Homogeneous, indeed... But... Catholic faith, and European heritage is a bit of a glue.... Just not a full glue like being in your own country.
In New York during the Civil War, and briefly after it, there were Irish Catholic conflicts with Blacks, Italians, and Ulster Protestants.
Just the fruits of diversity to be picked, huh?
New York City draft riots - Wikipedia
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