If someone points you out that you get it wrong
You had two failed chances to say so directly, and you blew up with the attitude on the third. Perhaps you know of our little American pasttime called "baseball?" Three fuckups and you're done, mister.
'name-calling' won't solve any problems.
Indeed! You should consider this point, hypocrite. Are you autistic, or what?
Seriously, it wasn't meant the way you think it was - as I've explained - and it wasn't even addressed to you, so you need to butt out. MR_Soren and I have already addressed this point so I would like to close the door on that.
Incidentally, I have no need for your "recent European history lite" explanation; I know all of that already. Germany is simply the first case of ethnic strife that came to mind; I don't see how mentioning all the others is necessary when I obviously referenced them.
On the subject of "Europe has had racial harmony," it would have been more appropriate to say "Europe has striven for racial harmony." Obviously not my strongest point. Again, I've made some mistakes, but your insufferable attitude is getting in the way of letting me comfortably acknowledge them. If you try to back somebody into a corner they'll lash out at you - or didn't you know this was the case?
I try to choose any battles (?!) carefully, and it seems you have no compunction about alienating those who would otherwise be agreeable to you. I see no further use in compounding these problems by allowing you the chance to waste more of my time.
Anyhow, to skew the discussion suddenly back towards fruitful topics, I will make some statements and we will see if there is any objection towards them:
- Areas with ethnic, sectarian, or economic tensions tend to have higher crime
- In Europe, areas seeing recent immigration or that are claimed by / sit on the border between different ethnic groups tend to suffer from these tensions
- Furthermore, in Europe many immigrants have not been well "assimilated" into their host countries, and often not allowed citizenship. The proper course of action here is up to debate.
- These tensions can be addressed