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RE: Chained to Each Other

We should be welcoming the change, especially from the people who we are spending the most time with locally, because as new people come in, our conditions are going to change too, and if we don't change with them, we become irrelevant. It isn't about giving up who we are, it is about learning who we are in the current conditions. What is needed from us? Where are we most valuable to ourselves, our families and our communities?

It is an interesting thing to consider, because in each group and each population, there is a large range of diversity, even if genetically people might be more similar. For instance, who would you rather have over to your place for dinner;

My dear bro @tarazkp !

I assumed you were discriminated against in Finland because you are Australian!
That is racism that commonly occurs in the world I live in as well!

I hope my awkward English sentences don't offend you!

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I am discriminated against. I get better looking women interested ;D