BREAKING: Spot gold surges above $5,000/oz and silver surges above $78/oz as US-Iran tensions escalate
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This post went crazy viral because itβs common sense
βNo, diversity is not our strength. Like, look around. Do you think that it's actually working? Does it look like it's actually working? Because every country that's gone in on multiculturalism is dealing with the same exact problems:
Whether that's segregated communities that do not mix, whether that's rising cultural tensions, whether that's parallel societies with totally different values, or people living in the same country but with zero sense of unity. And you also have governments that are constantly trying to manage conflict instead of building progress. That's what diversity leads to. That's what multiculturalism leads to.
Now, let's look at Japan. Japan did not sign up for that Western experiment that is failing terribly. Japan said no to open-ended immigration, no to mass cultural importing, no to the idea that a country should bend its identity to please everyone else on Earth. Japan built its society around unity, right? Shared culture, shared expectations, and actual social cohesion. If you wanna live there, you assimilate. You join their culture. You don't show up and demand they change to fit you. You don't get a separate set of rules or a separate identity group inside of the country.
And the results have spoken for themselves. Japan has one of the lowest crime rates in the world. They have insanely high levels of social trust. They have safe streets. They have a stable society with almost no internal ethnic conflict. They have a world-class economy and innovation without importing millions of people from everywhere else across the world.
Look, I'm not against diversity in any capacity, but I am extremely 100% against the idea that diversity is our strength, that more diversity means more success. It doesn't
β Multiculturalism in the West has created a competition, not a community. It's everyone fighting for themselves, trying to protect their group, their language, their values, instead of being one nation. And the more diverse that it gets, the more divided everything becomes.
And you can see this with the political polarization, the riots, the protests, the constant outrage and the breakdown of citizenship and its trust in the government.
The issue isn't immigration. It's importing cultures that refuse to assimilate and then pretending that calling it diversity magically fixes the consequences. Diversity itself isn't the issue, but the issue is pretending that there's like this equal equation in correlation to where when you increase diversity, it always comes with an increase in success and strength, which simply isn't true. Some diversity can be good, but it is not the case that the more diversity you have, the more successful your country will be.β
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βNo, diversity is not our strength. Like, look around. Do you think that it's actually working? Does it look like it's actually working? Because every country that's gone in on multiculturalism is dealing with the same exact problems:
Whether that's segregated communities that do not mix, whether that's rising cultural tensions, whether that's parallel societies with totally different values, or people living in the same country but with zero sense of unity. And you also have governments that are constantly trying to manage conflict instead of building progress. That's what diversity leads to. That's what multiculturalism leads to.
Now, let's look at Japan. Japan did not sign up for that Western experiment that is failing terribly. Japan said no to open-ended immigration, no to mass cultural importing, no to the idea that a country should bend its identity to please everyone else on Earth. Japan built its society around unity, right? Shared culture, shared expectations, and actual social cohesion. If you wanna live there, you assimilate. You join their culture. You don't show up and demand they change to fit you. You don't get a separate set of rules or a separate identity group inside of the country.
And the results have spoken for themselves. Japan has one of the lowest crime rates in the world. They have insanely high levels of social trust. They have safe streets. They have a stable society with almost no internal ethnic conflict. They have a world-class economy and innovation without importing millions of people from everywhere else across the world.
Look, I'm not against diversity in any capacity, but I am extremely 100% against the idea that diversity is our strength, that more diversity means more success. It doesn't
β Multiculturalism in the West has created a competition, not a community. It's everyone fighting for themselves, trying to protect their group, their language, their values, instead of being one nation. And the more diverse that it gets, the more divided everything becomes.
And you can see this with the political polarization, the riots, the protests, the constant outrage and the breakdown of citizenship and its trust in the government.
The issue isn't immigration. It's importing cultures that refuse to assimilate and then pretending that calling it diversity magically fixes the consequences. Diversity itself isn't the issue, but the issue is pretending that there's like this equal equation in correlation to where when you increase diversity, it always comes with an increase in success and strength, which simply isn't true. Some diversity can be good, but it is not the case that the more diversity you have, the more successful your country will be.β
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Muslim immigrant in the UK tried to steal a handbag from a grandmother, and quickly found out
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Sydney, Australia, February 17 β A 25-year-old man, Setefano Leaaetoa (who escaped mental health care from Cumberland Hospital on February 7), allegedly went on a random stabbing spree on Merrylands Road around 10am.
CCTV footage from inside a grocery store shows him approaching a 47-year-old woman at the counter and stabbing her in the neck/chest; she staggers away clutching the wound while the owner holds her. He then fled and stabbed two others on the street (a 38-year-old man who died at the scene, and a 21-22-year-old man with neck injuries).
The woman and surviving victim are in critical but stable condition at Westmead Hospital. Leaaetoa was arrested ~40 minutes later. Charged with murder (and likely additional assaults).
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CCTV footage from inside a grocery store shows him approaching a 47-year-old woman at the counter and stabbing her in the neck/chest; she staggers away clutching the wound while the owner holds her. He then fled and stabbed two others on the street (a 38-year-old man who died at the scene, and a 21-22-year-old man with neck injuries).
The woman and surviving victim are in critical but stable condition at Westmead Hospital. Leaaetoa was arrested ~40 minutes later. Charged with murder (and likely additional assaults).
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BREAKING: Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg arrives at Los Angeles court for social media addiction trial
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If you had no chance of beating your main geopolitical rival in a conventional war, I guess you'd have to use unconventional means to beat them instead. Video unrelated
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11 arrested in France for beating death of far-right student
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Is America ready for another 1776 moment?
Sure feels like it.
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Sure feels like it.
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Humans are Now Censoring Other Humans to Protect Feelings of AI Bots
The term "clanker", a derogatory term for "Al Bot", is causing people to be banned across the Internet (Reddit, Discord, Social Media, etc.).
Because it might offend Al... and, apparently, Al Bots are more important than humans.
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The term "clanker", a derogatory term for "Al Bot", is causing people to be banned across the Internet (Reddit, Discord, Social Media, etc.).
Because it might offend Al... and, apparently, Al Bots are more important than humans.
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NYC: The Islamic Marxist ruler has changed his mind, again. He promised to end sweeps of homeless encampments. Now heβs starting sweeps of homeless encampments
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The Great Cocoa Collapse continues as price has now fallen to its lowest level since June 2023
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BREAKING: 29.0% of US homebuyers paid with all cash in December 2025, the lowest for any December since 2020.
This marks the 2nd annual decline, and the steepest drop since 2012-2014.
By comparison, the 2023 peak was 33.7%, when mortgage rates hit the high-7% range.
Furthermore, sellers outnumbered buyers by a record 47%, marking the strongest buyer's market in at least 13 years.
Is the housing market finally starting to normalize?
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This marks the 2nd annual decline, and the steepest drop since 2012-2014.
By comparison, the 2023 peak was 33.7%, when mortgage rates hit the high-7% range.
Furthermore, sellers outnumbered buyers by a record 47%, marking the strongest buyer's market in at least 13 years.
Is the housing market finally starting to normalize?
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