Comment by spicyusername

18 hours ago

I wouldn't go so far as to say everybody respects it. Some people, maybe.

Ultimately, it's the same underlying xenophobia and racism you find everywhere else. It's easier for people to like people who are like them and harder for them to like people who are not like them.

In my opinion, people don't talk about how well America integrates other cultures enough. It's one of our defining strengths, even still.

America is built on mass migration spread across centuries. It very much is a melting pot. Or at least seems to be like one to someone who has never been there.

>Ultimately, it's the same underlying xenophobia and racism you find everywhere else. It's easier for people to like people who are like them and harder for them to like people who are not like them.

Yes and this is completely normal human behavior, and in my opinion should not be completely outright demonized. I suspect one of the many reasons why europe is the way it is today in regards to this topic, is because we have repressed these natural tribal tendencies. And just to stir the pot; I wonder how welcoming and nice many of the e.g. majority muslim countries would to the non-arabs & non-muslims if they were to mass migrate to said countries. I think they would very much exercise and impose their 'xenophobia' upon these foreigners in certainly more tougher ways.