Every bombing campaign of NATO is racially targeting people for the purpose of assimilating them.
Syria, Libya, Afghanistan, the Tribal areas of Pakistan all have not made assimilation official policy.
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A message I received in regards to this video:
"Your last video about assimilation
Hey,
I just wanted to tell you that I really agree with the views you expressed in your last video about assimilation.
For a plant to grow, it needs roots. It's this simple.
We can learn about different cultures, and share our experiences, our different views, our different ways of life but we need roots first.
Besides, isn't it beautiful to see different cultures and customs all around the planet ? I mean, a lot of these cultures are incredibly refined because they had the time to grow, evolve..
But take a mix of refined cultures and throw them in a mixer... Yeah.
That's because cultures will have to go to their rudimentary level when they are suddenly forced to coexist. The refined part of every culture will disappear and the result is this global culture that's emerging.
Another way to look at it is that if you want people to all have one unique culture, you'll have to bombard these people with the things they all culturally share, and what every culture has in common with other cultures is the primitive part, the part that existed early on, not the part that was slowly developed.
The Globalists want this because they know that people with a unique mediocre culture will be easy to control...
I'm a pure product of this global agenda, I mean, I spoke 3 different languages by the age of 5, I was exposed to 10 different cultures at the same time, I'm racially mixed (well, not that much, I mean it's nothing drastic, I look Mediterranean). I received more than one education at a time, but they negated themselves. Imagine what it is for a kid to grow up in these conditions.. Listening to someone telling you something at 8am and then listening to someone else telling you the exact opposite at 2 pm...
Now, I'm smarter than the average (I'm saying it without any arrogance), so I was able to take a lot from this childhood of mine. But it had negative consequences on me, clearly.
I'm lost, I don't know myself, and it's a little problematic :p (that's a big euphemism..).
I mean, what do you know really, if you don't even know yourself ? I'm unstable, I have no roots, or too many. And it prevents me from doing many things, I can't get really engaged in anything... I've been trying to find a certain balance in all of this for a few years now, but it's a pretty tough journey...
All this to say, yeah, I agree with you."