friedmacguffins wrote:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_Paper_Bag_Test
I think I failed it. Or, I'm somewhere, in between. I'm noticing that your proifle pic doesn't look Anglo. So, I will write a little, about both sides, in the interest of comparing notes.
We're seeing conspicuous minorities, in new cars, houses, manicured lawns, with nouveau riche chips on their shoulders, looking down upon displaced locals.
Whites consider you the bigger quota cases, and your appearances of dignity seem like a taunt.
I'm hearing alot of sentiment, from these unassimilated foreigners, to the effect that they are socially conservative.
But, to leftists, and fenceriders, it still seems possible that you could get railroaded.
You believe you are prim and proper.
They believe they are sabotaging a Hitler figure or Mussolini.
Interesting. I wasn't actually aware of the history of that test.
I used to be of a more tanned complexion as a kid but have likely gone paler due to staying in and up all night playing video games

my family are of Brazilian and European descent and I was born to a British father and Brazilian mother in England, though it is likely he has anglo-saxon heritage as we live in what used to be a Roman, Saxon and Viking settlement over history.
Seeing as most of the Brazilian side of my family are black I guess I've never taken race into account, so tend to find it odd and annoying when the left are the ones constantly bringing it up. If I have a problem with someone it is their actions or ideas. In the case of Brexit, I look at the toll the way welfare is distributed as well as our immigration policies have hit the UK, as well as the financing of the EU and foreign aid. I don't look at who it's going to, but rather question why as a taxpayer my money should go towards funding these institutions that don't represent or benefit me yet benefit those who would (or more accurately put will never) return the favour. I also think people confuse race and culture. Not many I know have a problem with race if any. But mixing widely different cultures together is a bit like putting a 20th century socialist and 20th century capitalist jointly in charge of all our economic reform. It won't work, because at least one side is not willing to compromise their elements of their culture to make it work.
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Yours sincerely, some dude.