Thread:Polandball & Mapping Slovenia/@comment-26389738-20170305205017

Polandball & Mapping Slovenia wrote: Chris, we don't live in freaking 19th century. We are in 21th century, an era where humanity goes in the way of progress - that means we shouldn't be hostile to eachother just because we are different - diversity is humanity's strength, not a weakness. And being intolerant CAN make you being an idiot if you don't have a good reason to hate a specific person. Plus, intolerance isn't always equal to racism.

1: I agree that we shouldn't be hostile to each other just because we're different.However there are "problematic" groups of people.For example the muslims and their terrorist attacks,rapes and killings.

Don't get me wrong I'm not saying that all of them are like that.However there are way too many problematic individuals in that group to just be let into Europe in millions.Sure insulting and attacking these people is not a solution.However until the behaviour of the bad ones doesn't change you can't just expect discrimination to be gone

2:No diversity IS a weakness.Do you want proof?Just look at the countless empires that fell because of their diversity

Ottoman Empire,Austria-Hungary and the British Empire just to name a few

Sure Britain still exists but since it lost it's colonies it's no longer an empire so the British Empire (kinda) fell

Anyways all of these empires that I mentioned were REALLY diverse and when you have a nation with lots of different races,ethnicities,religions etc. then these people tend to have the desire to separate and form their country and with that they cause a civil war.

The diverse nation suffers revolution after revolution loosing not just it's lands but the economic centres on those lands as well.This causes the nation to become weak and poor and thus it became an easy prey for other stronger nations

3:ok that's true

4:Yeah for example when I don't tolerate ignorant ppl(I'm not talking about u) but far left liberals like you tend to use the word intolerant for racist people 