Message from @CronoSaturn
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There is no utopian philosophy
as i've demonstrated though its highly possible for highly dissimilar things to co-exist, even co-evolve for eons. This refutes your point that peace can only occur as a type. Your digestion is not possible without the thousands of bacteria in your gut. Need I say more?
Bacteria are not subject to psychosocial tendency
Their existence is little more than a chemical reaction
The illusion of free will aside, you’ll find that in the presence of an “Other,” a group will compete for resources and land and selective capability
All humans require the same resources, our “diversity” does nothing to mitigate the same issues of resources established in your opposition to my claim
And if anything, minority drains on the economy demonstrate that they accelerate the crisis you project onto my assessment of an ethnically consistent and monocultural society
end of the day psycho-social tendancies are the product of chemical reactions. especially if we consider genetics. There's no reason to expect the "other" will compete any more or less than one's own group without an understanding of what dictates the "other" as such. Your assertion also defeats itself, either humans are all the same, in which we require the same resources and you assert should also co-operate, or we are different, so there is some divergence in needs
also studies show cultural minorities tend to improve, rather than detract from economic performance.
What study is that? You can pull economic statistics of what various demographics pay into taxes and who spend the taxes; with the blacks (for example) costing hundreds of millions and the whites sending roughly 30 million dollars in surplus
Perhaps we can look at prison industrial complexes and their drain on society as well? And what demographic necessitates them?
https://www.oecd.org/migration/OECD%20Migration%20Policy%20Debates%20Numero%202.pdf
http://www.ub.edu/searchproject/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/WP-5.6.pdf
https://www.hoover.org/sites/default/files/research/docs/18112-kane-rutledge_updated.pdf
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5b507c88e5274a73380f7b3e/The_Relationship_between_Ethnic_Diversity___Development-__A_Diversity_Dividend_Kirk__Stein___Fisher_21.6.18.pdf
Is there any chance that you can pinpoint me to points of relevance? A screenshot maybe?
Even quoting the dynamics or phenomena that validate the position is fine
This is of course, assuming you’ve read the study.
Though, I suppose this is in its entirety, a tangent.
The economics were less the topic than the premise of conflict and the lack thereof
```By looking at the forest and not the trees, we have tried to identify relationships between
immigration and economic performance in the United States since 1980, a period of surging
immigration. Instead of focusing on micro-level data, we used macro-level state variables. We
confirmed a positive national relationship between immigration and GDP growth ```
hoover institute
``` Such observations suggest that ‘ethnic identities in themselves are not the
source of problems; it is the way these identities are organised to share the benefits of growth that
can cause social unrest’ (Madhoo and Nath, 2013). ```
uk publishing service
```Migrant workers make important
contributions to the labour market in both
high- and low-skilled occupations ... At the same time, immigrants represented about a
quarter of entries into the most strongly declining
occupations in Europe (24%) and the United States
(28%). In Europe, these occupations include craft
and related trades workers as well as machine
operators and assemblers; in the United States,
they concern mostly jobs in production, installation,
maintenance and repair. In all these areas,
immigrants are filling labour needs by taking up
jobs regarded by domestic workers as unattractive
or lacking career prospects```
oecd report on migration
Okay but what is the data that supports those claims
At least for the first two, still reading the third paragraph
comparing variations in immigrant shares across states and economic performance in the hoover inst. paper, comparisons between nations, meta-studies and before-after comparisons of policy decisions oriented around migration in the konung int. paper published by the uk, country comparisons and before - after studies in the ub/ eu paper
Mechanisms include an introduction of new ideas, higher levels of risk tolerance and entrepreneurship, higher levels of absolute participation, ability to draw on a global pool of talent and higher willingness to take up unattractive positions
immigrants typically draw on welfare at a lower rate than natives, though also contribute to public infrastructure at a lower rate then natives due to lower wages
source?
This one has the source in the picture
Looks like a census
For the first one
mfw 80% of somalis in Sweden are unemployed lol
Why would they be
they benefit by getting funds from the government.
He's trying to argue the multiracial and multicultural societies are more financially viable and dominate other societies
Nothing to do with the US having enough resources to put out more food than can be consumed by the population without overworking the land lol
Mfw one of your niggas aka a gang member dies and you're a wanted criminal and so are most gang members so now you cant have the welfare money
Mfw 13% of the population is too large when you consider that the elderly and very young aren't committing the rapes and murders
So it's more likely that 6% of the population is committing 50% of the crimes
And to boot, BLM has destroyed millions upon millions of dollars worth of public and private property
Not to mention that the GDP is influenced by population and interest, not by produce, and so it has no correlation on the quality of life, nor the labor power of a demographic, nor can there be any correlation drawn between a specific demographic and the GDP
It just denotes the growth of a population and the interest of the central bank undergoing "controlled inflation"
@Προμηθεύς {Caustic Dreamer} going through multiple publications coming out of the SIPP data set but the US census bureau does not make a discernable effort in making its data consumable (https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/sipp/data/datasets.2008.html) with the majority of its data released purely as data files which I think youd agree is unreasonable to ask me to process
Going ahead can we assume that peter molyneux's head in the corner does not make a viable source?
Hrm... Put a pen in that. I'll look for the specific statistics while continuing the discussion