Tucker Carlson: Diversity is Bad -- So How Do We Make America Whiter?

Aside from cheap labor, how does "diversity" benefit this nation?

Are you kidding? Nation was built on diversity...melting pot? You dumb Aryan loser.


Can you site specifics? Modern era, please.

Define modern era? You think the Mayflower passengers built this country? Wasn’t the Jews, Italians and Irish?

Post-industrial revolution.

Like Amazon? You think Bezos ancestors came
on the Mayflower? What do you mean?
 
It is easy to observe that Left Wingers believe that diversity is a wonderful thing but that White people are inversly proportional to diversity. It's rather racist.
 
The Democratic Party is very racially diverse.
They have the Klan, Nation of Islam, La Raza, Black Panthers, Aztlan Nationalist, Muslim Brotherhood.......
 
The melting pot mantra is demonstrably false,as evidenced by races inclination to self segregate.
Additionally studies have shown that diversity has measurable negative impacts on communities.
Does Ethnic Diversity Have a Negative Effect on Attitudes towards the Community? A Longitudinal Analysis of the Causal Claims within the Ethnic Diversity and Social Cohesion Debate | European Sociological Review | Oxford Academic

"Studies demonstrate a negative association between community ethnic diversity and indicators of social cohesion (especially attitudes towards neighbours and the community), suggesting diversity causes a decline in social cohesion."

Tell me what right did WASPS have coming to the Americas?? I will be waiting.
------------------------------------- exploration and building , making or building wealth its part of being a WASP i think . Also , sorry to say it but spicy food is the WASPS weakness [dumb feckers] . I like 'burritos' with onions and hot sauce but if it was up to me i'd be happy with a ham sandwich with mayo and American cheese and lettuce and leave all the 'mexicans' and third worlders in the zhitholes where they belong Penny .
 
A powerful nation is essentially a very large "Team".
It requires millions of people WORKING TOWARDS A COMMON GOAL", in order to have a successful Nation / Team.

What has happened in the USA is that there is no longer a common goal (the success of the Nation / Team)

Instead, we as a society, are now so obsessed with Diversity (which is actually a cover for reverse racism) that there is NO FOCUS on the GOAL of being a successful NATION. The Left screams "F@#%" America (because white people did well)". Well guess what, blacks have done well here too.
Name ONE other nation that tops America in the number of wealthy blacks......waiting......

CHINA and RUSSIA thank you for being F#@Kups of the first degree and focusing on losing strategies.
Maybe when everyone is equally living in "diverse poverty" you dumbasses will be satisfied because the FACT is the USA as a nation is falling behind China. They are not having these diversity problems.

Bunch of ignorant retard losers who don't know when they have it good.

And don't even try that racism garbage on me. If you do it's because YOU are the hard core racist, not me. There's a place for ALL races, but NOT just to destroy another race like some of you on both sides advocate.

Excuse my tone....makes me angry what you fools (you know who you are) are doing to destroy a good thing. :11_2_1043:
 
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still WASPS did good , they are a very small minority in the smallest minority which is WHITE People in the world as they Founded and built the USA which is the best , most powerful Nation the World has ever seen Penny .
 
i'm simply saying that the 'chinese' coulda stayed in china and starved same as the starving 'patata' eaters in 'ireland' and the RailRoads woulda been built RWinger . Or exclude the chinese and import more 'patata' eaters or the other way around RWinger .
Cheap Chinese labor contributed to building our railroads
As did the Irish and blacks

Diversity


Again with the cheap labor. Isnt there anything else good about muh diversity?
That cheap labor built our nation
 
The melting pot mantra is demonstrably false,as evidenced by races inclination to self segregate.
Additionally studies have shown that diversity has measurable negative impacts on communities.
Does Ethnic Diversity Have a Negative Effect on Attitudes towards the Community? A Longitudinal Analysis of the Causal Claims within the Ethnic Diversity and Social Cohesion Debate | European Sociological Review | Oxford Academic

"Studies demonstrate a negative association between community ethnic diversity and indicators of social cohesion (especially attitudes towards neighbours and the community), suggesting diversity causes a decline in social cohesion."

Tell me what right did WASPS have coming to the Americas?? I will be waiting.
Aside from Europeans being the first to hit these shores? The right of conquest.

And they killed how many Hispanics and Native Americans in their quest and the WASPS brought the Slaves from Africa so they didn't have to work and wait on themselves. By WASPS, I mean Wealthy Anglo Saxon protestants, which W stands for Wealthy and White now. I could never stand to live with your Protestant Evangelicals. I'd puke non stop.
------------------------------------- and with all that Puking you would DISAPPEAR ------------- Sorry , had to say it Penny .
 
Carlson is just another flavor of the day racist, just as the GOP under Trump 'rule' desires to Make America White Again.
I find it interesting to hear the comments in the video from whites speaking how they believe America is becoming too brown.
I think the history of the nation goes something like; the whites came here, brought black slaves, built a nation on the backs of said black slaves, the whites conquered the native American Indians aka the red man, and whites became the head honchos.
Now the whites are in fear of becoming the new blacks & the new red man. I find this all very interesting. I heard karma is a bitch; maybe that's true.
 
NEGATIVE
America was built by WHITE people. Period.
Unfortunately this article does not expand on the contributions of the Chinese workers in the mines and on the transcontinental railroad project

Who really built America? | Liberation News
To start, there is the question of the land on which “America” was built, the ground from which oil and coal were extracted, and over which the railroad tracks were laid. The land known as “America”—a term that actually includes North and South America—existed long before European colonization.

What made the land accessible for development and rapid expansion was the systematic dispossession of Native American peoples through violence or the threat of violence.

This settler-colonial project was explained in the racist terms of a “superior” civilization carrying out its “destiny” to expand westward and replace “savagery.” It took place over centuries and was not completed until the era of the Second Industrial Revolution, when the last battles were fought to defeat Native armed resistance in the Southwest.

While a policy of war and “Indian removal” existed from the beginnings of U.S. development, disease was the main killer of the Native peoples. A population of between 5 and 10 million in the pre-Columbus territory of the present-day United States had plunged to a historical low of 250,000 in the 1890s. Throughout the Americas, millions died from smallpox, influenza, viral hepatitis and other illnesses, as well as the genocidal policies of armed massacres, removal from their lands, and the slaughter of millions of buffalo. The proliferation of European rodents and livestock also wreaked havoc on the ecosystem of the Americas, which sustained the Native population.

Slave labor

When it became clear that Native Americans were dying out too quickly to be useful laborers, settlers turned to the trans-Atlantic slave trade. Settlers reaped huge profits from African people who were enslaved to provide labor to maintain the colonies. In different stages of development, all the colonies that became the United States—North and South—utilized slaves in nearly every arena of labor.

Plantation slavery soon spread throughout the Americas, providing agricultural production for the colonizers at very little cost.

It is impossible to know how many Africans were forced into slavery in the Americas from the time of Columbus through the 19th century, but at least 12 million African men and women were taken to the Americas as slaves. Due to the brutal and unsanitary conditions on slave ships, nearly one in five slaves died along the way.

The slave trade provided the European and U.S. ruling classes with centuries of unpaid labor. In the 1600s, the Spanish began using African slaves, as well as Native peoples, in gold and silver mines. Most European colonies used the plantation system to produce sugar, cotton, tobacco, indigo, rice and other crops for export to the European market.

This process provided Europe and the United States with enough material wealth to boost powerful financial institutions and spur the rapid advances in technological development and production known as the Industrial Revolution.

Even today, many U.S. companies can trace their success to profits made from slavery. A 2002 lawsuit against Aetna, CSX and Fleet Boston sought reparations for African Americans based on these companies’ participation in the slave system. Aetna made its money insuring slaves as the property of their masters, as did J.P. Morgan & Co., ancestor of present-day JPMorgan Chase. CSX is the present permutation of a company that used slave labor to lay railroad tracks. Fleet Boston—now incorporated into Bank of America—was founded by a slave trader.

Industrial Revolution based on wage slavery, national and gender oppression

The Civil War accomplished the abolition of chattel slavery—human beings owned outright—in the South. Chattel slavery was replaced by sharecropping and capitalist exploitation, in which workers’ survival is wholly reliant on the wage or salary given to them by the employer that profits from their labor. The abolition of slavery did not put an end to the super-exploitation and oppression of Black, Native, Latino and other peoples, which continues to this day.

In the era of the Second Industrial Revolution, in which the robber barons flourished, tens of millions of largely poor European and Asian immigrants were drawn to the country’s factories, mills and railroads. Their dangerous and deadly jobs often delivered only a subsistence wage. Women and children formed a super-exploited caste of workers in many vital industries.

Millions of farmers, Black and white, were also drawn to work in the cities, having been deprived of a living—or their land altogether—by expanding agribusiness and land speculation. Mexican workers became the backbone of the southwestern agricultural workforce, doing the backbreaking shifts in harvest time that kept the growing country fed.

In the South, major industries used convict lease-labor, a form of slavery in which government officials used the criminal justice system to supply free Black labor to their corporate friends. Black women served as domestic workers in the homes of middle- and upper-class white families, and undoubtedly in the homes of Morgan, Ford, Chase, Vanderbilt and Rockefeller.

Nationwide, through each of these stages of development, women of all backgrounds carried out daily unpaid housework—the unpaid labor that made all else possible.

The industrial titans promoted policies of colonial expansion overseas to expand U.S. access to markets and resources, seizing the Philippines, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam and the Mariana Islands in the Spanish-American War. These imperialist conquests, combined with less overt—but no less brutal—forms of colonial rule in Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Latin America, generated immense wealth that built the United States into a global power.

That’s the short story of who really “built America.” We look forward to the day that television programming is directed by those whom the History Channel has left out, so that the people’s story finally receives the justice it deserves.

In addition to people’s control over the media, the Party for Socialism and Liberation stands for the seizure of the major banks and corporations, reparations and self-determination for oppressed nationalities, and the abolition of exploitation for private profit.
 
The melting pot mantra is demonstrably false,as evidenced by races inclination to self segregate.
Additionally studies have shown that diversity has measurable negative impacts on communities.
Does Ethnic Diversity Have a Negative Effect on Attitudes towards the Community? A Longitudinal Analysis of the Causal Claims within the Ethnic Diversity and Social Cohesion Debate | European Sociological Review | Oxford Academic

"Studies demonstrate a negative association between community ethnic diversity and indicators of social cohesion (especially attitudes towards neighbours and the community), suggesting diversity causes a decline in social cohesion."

Tell me what right did WASPS have coming to the Americas?? I will be waiting.
Aside from Europeans being the first to hit these shores? The right of conquest.

And they killed how many Hispanics and Native Americans in their quest and the WASPS brought the Slaves from Africa so they didn't have to work and wait on themselves. By WASPS, I mean Wealthy Anglo Saxon protestants, which W stands for Wealthy and White now. I could never stand to live with your Protestant Evangelicals. I'd puke non stop.
------------------------------------- and with all that Puking you would DISAPPEAR ------------- Sorry , had to say it Penny .

Pismo the underlying issue with most the Left Wing bigot Democrat is their loathing of Wasps.

Nowadays it's probably the #1 driving force in the Democratic Party.

You can see anti-Wasp sentiment being expressed repeatedly in movies and TV shows.

Wasps are who Left Wing bigot entertainers such as Steve Colbert and Jon Stewart hate so much.
 
Unfortunately this article does not expand on the contributions of the Chinese workers in the mines and on the transcontinental railroad project

Who really built America? | Liberation News
To start, there is the question of the land on which “America” was built, the ground from which oil and coal were extracted, and over which the railroad tracks were laid. The land known as “America”—a term that actually includes North and South America—existed long before European colonization.

What made the land accessible for development and rapid expansion was the systematic dispossession of Native American peoples through violence or the threat of violence.

This settler-colonial project was explained in the racist terms of a “superior” civilization carrying out its “destiny” to expand westward and replace “savagery.” It took place over centuries and was not completed until the era of the Second Industrial Revolution, when the last battles were fought to defeat Native armed resistance in the Southwest.

While a policy of war and “Indian removal” existed from the beginnings of U.S. development, disease was the main killer of the Native peoples. A population of between 5 and 10 million in the pre-Columbus territory of the present-day United States had plunged to a historical low of 250,000 in the 1890s. Throughout the Americas, millions died from smallpox, influenza, viral hepatitis and other illnesses, as well as the genocidal policies of armed massacres, removal from their lands, and the slaughter of millions of buffalo. The proliferation of European rodents and livestock also wreaked havoc on the ecosystem of the Americas, which sustained the Native population.

Slave labor

When it became clear that Native Americans were dying out too quickly to be useful laborers, settlers turned to the trans-Atlantic slave trade. Settlers reaped huge profits from African people who were enslaved to provide labor to maintain the colonies. In different stages of development, all the colonies that became the United States—North and South—utilized slaves in nearly every arena of labor.

Plantation slavery soon spread throughout the Americas, providing agricultural production for the colonizers at very little cost.

It is impossible to know how many Africans were forced into slavery in the Americas from the time of Columbus through the 19th century, but at least 12 million African men and women were taken to the Americas as slaves. Due to the brutal and unsanitary conditions on slave ships, nearly one in five slaves died along the way.

The slave trade provided the European and U.S. ruling classes with centuries of unpaid labor. In the 1600s, the Spanish began using African slaves, as well as Native peoples, in gold and silver mines. Most European colonies used the plantation system to produce sugar, cotton, tobacco, indigo, rice and other crops for export to the European market.

This process provided Europe and the United States with enough material wealth to boost powerful financial institutions and spur the rapid advances in technological development and production known as the Industrial Revolution.

Even today, many U.S. companies can trace their success to profits made from slavery. A 2002 lawsuit against Aetna, CSX and Fleet Boston sought reparations for African Americans based on these companies’ participation in the slave system. Aetna made its money insuring slaves as the property of their masters, as did J.P. Morgan & Co., ancestor of present-day JPMorgan Chase. CSX is the present permutation of a company that used slave labor to lay railroad tracks. Fleet Boston—now incorporated into Bank of America—was founded by a slave trader.

Industrial Revolution based on wage slavery, national and gender oppression

The Civil War accomplished the abolition of chattel slavery—human beings owned outright—in the South. Chattel slavery was replaced by sharecropping and capitalist exploitation, in which workers’ survival is wholly reliant on the wage or salary given to them by the employer that profits from their labor. The abolition of slavery did not put an end to the super-exploitation and oppression of Black, Native, Latino and other peoples, which continues to this day.

In the era of the Second Industrial Revolution, in which the robber barons flourished, tens of millions of largely poor European and Asian immigrants were drawn to the country’s factories, mills and railroads. Their dangerous and deadly jobs often delivered only a subsistence wage. Women and children formed a super-exploited caste of workers in many vital industries.

Millions of farmers, Black and white, were also drawn to work in the cities, having been deprived of a living—or their land altogether—by expanding agribusiness and land speculation. Mexican workers became the backbone of the southwestern agricultural workforce, doing the backbreaking shifts in harvest time that kept the growing country fed.

In the South, major industries used convict lease-labor, a form of slavery in which government officials used the criminal justice system to supply free Black labor to their corporate friends. Black women served as domestic workers in the homes of middle- and upper-class white families, and undoubtedly in the homes of Morgan, Ford, Chase, Vanderbilt and Rockefeller.

Nationwide, through each of these stages of development, women of all backgrounds carried out daily unpaid housework—the unpaid labor that made all else possible.

The industrial titans promoted policies of colonial expansion overseas to expand U.S. access to markets and resources, seizing the Philippines, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam and the Mariana Islands in the Spanish-American War. These imperialist conquests, combined with less overt—but no less brutal—forms of colonial rule in Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Latin America, generated immense wealth that built the United States into a global power.

That’s the short story of who really “built America.” We look forward to the day that television programming is directed by those whom the History Channel has left out, so that the people’s story finally receives the justice it deserves.

In addition to people’s control over the media, the Party for Socialism and Liberation stands for the seizure of the major banks and corporations, reparations and self-determination for oppressed nationalities, and the abolition of exploitation for private profit.

Nice "Story" and all.....And I hate to tell ya....but.....

You forget that this is the SAME WAY that most great civilizations were built THROUGHOUT MANS ENTIRE HISTORY.
Slavery WAY pre-dated Europeans and Americans. Surprise...surprise....surprise !!

And magically, it was ALWAYS the smarter, stronger who ruled and the dimmer and weaker who were the slaves. hard to believe huh?

And Socialism is not liberation. Just a way to concentrate absolute power into even fewer hands.
 
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America was built on the backs of black slaves

Yeah, so why don't you build a time machine, go back and change history?
In fact, while you're at it, go on back to the dawn of mankind itself and change it starting at that day.....k?

Cause all your whining won't change a thing. Are you drawing a benefit check or accepting welfare of ANY kind?
Then guess what, YOU are living off the backs of taxpayers.

Never thought of that did ya?
 
America was built on the backs of black slaves

Yeah, so why don't you build a time machine, go back and change history?
In fact, while you're at it, go on back to the dawn of mankind itself and change it starting at that day.....k?

Cause all your whining won't change a thing. Are you drawing a benefit check or accepting welfare of ANY kind?
Then guess what, YOU are living off the backs of taxpayers.

Never thought of that did ya?

Not on welfare & not living off the back of tax payers
BUT
what does that have to do with the thread?

Oh, that's right; not a damn thing.
 
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Not on welfare & not living off the back of tax payers

Yeah...sure...just say it and we'll believe it. :rolleyes:

BUT
what does that have to do with the thread?
Oh, that's right; not a damn thing.

Can't put two and two together can ya?
You see, that's where an IQ in positive territory might have helped ya.

Nitwits like you are too far bent over grabbing your ankles, ignoring the success of blacks in modern America to see that it's the future that's more important and people like you are bent on erasing ALL the gains.
 
IM2 did you know about this?

Even today, many U.S. companies can trace their success to profits made from slavery. A 2002 lawsuit against Aetna, CSX and Fleet Boston sought reparations for African Americans based on these companies’ participation in the slave system. Aetna made its money insuring slaves as the property of their masters, as did J.P. Morgan & Co., ancestor of present-day JPMorgan Chase. CSX is the present permutation of a company that used slave labor to lay railroad tracks. Fleet Boston—now incorporated into Bank of America—was founded by a slave trader.​
 

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