SpaceOrbis
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If people generally choose to live in different areas, is that bad? The issue, is force.
There are generally "Black" areas, in many cities. There are Chinese and Indian places in Sydney, my hometown. They choose that.
The thing I'm not particularly fond of is using force to compel it, although I think it's going to become much more common, in the next few decades. There are already places, organizations, where whites aren't welcome. The BBC, in UK, has taken to advertising jobs with "No Whites" in the descriptions.
Sooner or later, it's going to go both ways, unless we can get the leftists to stop with their extremes.
1-Sure but that isn't segregation. People have the right to live anywhere they please. So long as where they live is up to them I would say it's fine. But if the state just sends you somewhere and says to you this is where you can live then I would argue that is wrong and needs to be fought.
2-People tend to like to be in groups of like-minded people. If that means some areas of a city or town are mostly black then that's what it'll be made up mostly of. But I wouldn't view those places as being segregated for black people or white people.
3-That sort of thing should be seen for what it is. Racists trying to keep people they dislike out. I would never knowingly work for a place that even thinks of doing something like that.