You think if the UK's minorities were overwhelming Confucian, Hindu, Buddhist, and Sikh, it would even be an issue?
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Does Hong Kong have a "population replacement problem"?
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I don't really know what's going on there with immigration etc
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and the political conflict problem that will happen with any differing groups, even if it's just spoils in democracy rather than terrorism
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You really don't think "any differing groups" stinks to high heaven of universalism? HBD breaks all such homogenous categories apart.
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"Mix any two chemicals together and the same thing happens." -- Roughly equivalent level of discriminating realism.
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If predictions about automation proliferation pan out, population decline is a moot issue.
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oh I'm not referring to decline. I'm talking about the replacement of one group with another. Generally considered bad for the replaced
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Population replacement isn't synonymous with diversity. Only with its most pitifully morbid cases. (Sadly, the modern West is one.)
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Voting rights and land ownership are zero sum. Your loss is their gain. But yes, sometimes mutual benefit is possible
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