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- TheBlueOne0
What this guy says:
"America has deep, deep problems, but I would submit to you that this day gives me hope. Are we likely to see an Algerian as president of France? Or an Arab-Israeli as Prime Minister of Israel? Or an Indian PM of the UK? Or a German-born Turk as Chancellor? For once, the world simply cannot lecture America on its problems of race. And that, my fellow citizens feels good. We've done something right and good here. There is more to do, however, let us not forget that as we deservedly bask in this tremendous victory."
- The difference being that the USA is a fundamentally immigrant nation - the other, older countries, are not.Nairn
- exactly Nairn, good call********
- UK is a fundamentally immigrant nation. A stop-off in the atlanticBaskerviIle
- Australia is full of immigrants. So too France, Germany, New Zealand...and so on and so on.BusterBoy