▲ | rayiner a day ago | |||||||
> In which “third world” country have you experienced this? Bangladesh. My uncle fought a war to gain independence from Pakistan and establish a homeland for our ethnic group. > How does ethnic identity threaten a mixed person? Because ethnic identity is maladaptive in individualist American society. | ||||||||
▲ | chimpanzee a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||
>> In which “third world” country have you experienced this? > Bangladesh. My uncle fought a war to gain independence from Pakistan and establish a homeland for our ethnic group. I appreciate that, as a family history you carry. I'm curious, how do you feel about it in the context of your arguments made here? Do you think ethnic groups should fight for survival and a safe harbor (homeland)? (Rereading your prior answer, it sounds like a definitive "no") Do you think there is value in maintaining a living culture outside of the homeland? Do you recognize any potential loss to individuals when their family's culture or ethnicity is erased? >> How does ethnic identity threaten a mixed person? > Because ethnic identity is maladaptive in individualist American society. How so? Would you consider all group identities maladaptive? | ||||||||
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