Anonymous ID: d18a54 May 13, 2018, 10:18 p.m. No.1404478   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4514

I had to work my way through hostility that I felt towards the forced multi cultural hell that my neighborhood has become over the last 10 years to find a place of understanding…. I had so much frustration towards the Muslims migrants and refugees as they crowded into what used to be a working middle class, mainly white suburban area that I live in….I felt so much trepidation as I watched a mosque come to fruition up the street from my house and my neighborhood fill up with women in burkas who continued to produce more little ones who filled my local playgrounds making me feel like the foreigner in my community.. . I felt frustrations with the large number of south American migrants that were being crowded in the local nearby farming communities around us and causing our local culture and heritage to disappear, and the large population of blacks with with lots of domestic confusion and contention among their family units who begin to move into our neighborhood via the section 8 housing that was constructed about 3 minutes up the road from us….I really did not understand why all these different groups with their various cultures and ways of living were all coming together in this way. It seemed so forced and unnatural, as people tend to choose to live among those like themselves when given the choice… It was after reading culture of critique I began to see all the tension and division was intentional…(((the powers that be))) wanted us all to be forced in this small community together with the desire to create this hostile low trust environment where none of us from any of this trail mix of groups is happy. But I then realized the entire point is if ((( they))) can divide us by forcing us into each others space, they can prevent us from standing together against (((them)))…Thank you for your willingness to speak out about this, hopefully if people like you pave the road many more will follow.