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    Steve Sailer‏ @Steve_Sailer Sep 12

    Steve Sailer Retweeted The Atlantic

    And Americans in 1916 promptly rejected Bourne's argument for cultural diversity in favor of assimilation and immigration restriction and went on to colossal world- (and moon-) conquering success. But now we have a chance to make Bourne's mistake all over again.https://twitter.com/TheAtlantic/status/1039985518828769280 …

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    In 1916, as the ethno-nationalist animosities tearing Europe apart intensified anti-immigrant sentiments in the U.S., Randolph S. Bourne argued that Americans should embrace cultural diversity rather than demand assimilation from newcomers: http://on.theatln.tc/UXEhscY 
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      1. Pale_Primate‏ @PALE_Primate Sep 13
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        Oh, I see you already saw this. The funny thing is that it wasn't ethno-nationalism that was tearing apart Europe. Most of the major countries fighting each-other were multi-ethnic, multi-cultural empires. Plus lots of the problems in USA at time were due to multiculturalism.

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      2. David Simon‏ @DavidSimonSPG Sep 12
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        And Unz Review website favorably lists 'http://antiwar.com ' published by the 'Randolph Bourne Institute'. Circles within circles.

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      1. Kaon Tae‏ @kaontae Sep 13
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        Seriously, are they dumb? Just because something was "argued" doesn't make it a good idea.

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      1. daz good‏ @dazgood500 Sep 13
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        If you check out a photo of Randolph S. Bourne.... you might get a better idea of why he wanted us to acccept the "irregular"

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      1. DGo‏ @Go321D Sep 12
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        I wonder if he also argued in favor of letting the entire world move to the US or if he argued that the US's gates should only be open to Europeans.

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      1. MattW‏ @2MattW Sep 12
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        Aren't we already in the mistake

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      1. Yegg‏ @DrDeplorable23 Sep 12
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        If I recall correctly, the melting pot ideal was also widely held and enforced by progressives, esp. WASPs. Which makes this an interesting point of divergence from its roots for contemporary progressive ideology.

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      1. You can't teach a goat to whistle‏ @ZbraPntedDonky Sep 12
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        So really terrible ideas about 'diversity' have been with us for a long, long time? Tells us NEWS, not history, the Atlantic.pic.twitter.com/Yp6jWRvAh4

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      1. darkecologist‏ @darkecologist Sep 12
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        this graf is definitely untrue about Germans. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_German-American_Alliance … These guys were particularly vexed about their lack of any progress in promoting German heritage.pic.twitter.com/A7eda6w354

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      1. JJ Boccabella‏ @JJBoccabella Sep 13
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        The nation has always demanded assimilation; there's no historical undermining of this American principle. I'd surmise that a goodly number of legal immigrants would concur: They're the last ones wanting to see the USA become the sh*thole they left behind.

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      1. daz good‏ @dazgood500 Sep 13
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        We could lose the national glue...It is possible that the US could bust-up into seperate countries....Up north = muslim land....West coast = Mexico 2.0.....Florida half PR, half Cuban....Suits me...Deep South would get a lot of military forts....I could deal.

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