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<blockquote data-quote="start at edge" data-source="post: 197207" data-attributes="member: 11971"><p>I was thinking about minorities and there is an interesting picture here – it seems they feel about themselves as being some sort of “resistance” only if they feel threatened, if they feel oppression, discrimination and/or injustice. They have the tendency to slip towards bad behavior only if they have a reason to, otherwise they simply enjoy some plus of so to say “privilege” given to them by the society just BECAUSE they are a minority (social, political, religious, or whatever) … then I thought of majorities and something very interesting popped out – they seem to do the exact same thing, they feel uneasy, even angry, when threatened. So, the recipe for having everything nice and smooth in a society seems to be somehow simple, at least at first sight – rulers and those in charge of that specific society (country/nation/population), please manage it so that all participants and members to be satisfied by the life they have, or at least do not create additional problems to them (be it majority or minority).</p><p>Since after 2nd WW, Germany tries to avoid any pointing fingers, so they do everything they can to make life nice and good for all the people living there … no wonder the criminality is low in Germany. The sad thing is that they managed to push all those negative aspects out of their own country … and where ?!?! – to the less fortunate (less powerful) EU members. So now, they can easily find an excuse and say “the problem is not here, it is in Hungary, Bulgaria, Poland, Romania, Moldova, etc.”</p><p>The U.K. did not want to be part of this masquerade anymore and so they got out of it, which was a perfect moral example, for which reason I sincerely congratulate them. If other members won’t do the same, it is only because those put in charge there, do not want to, they desperately hold on to their own advantages provided by the whole system, advantages that were given, not gained.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="start at edge, post: 197207, member: 11971"] I was thinking about minorities and there is an interesting picture here – it seems they feel about themselves as being some sort of “resistance” only if they feel threatened, if they feel oppression, discrimination and/or injustice. They have the tendency to slip towards bad behavior only if they have a reason to, otherwise they simply enjoy some plus of so to say “privilege” given to them by the society just BECAUSE they are a minority (social, political, religious, or whatever) … then I thought of majorities and something very interesting popped out – they seem to do the exact same thing, they feel uneasy, even angry, when threatened. So, the recipe for having everything nice and smooth in a society seems to be somehow simple, at least at first sight – rulers and those in charge of that specific society (country/nation/population), please manage it so that all participants and members to be satisfied by the life they have, or at least do not create additional problems to them (be it majority or minority). Since after 2nd WW, Germany tries to avoid any pointing fingers, so they do everything they can to make life nice and good for all the people living there … no wonder the criminality is low in Germany. The sad thing is that they managed to push all those negative aspects out of their own country … and where ?!?! – to the less fortunate (less powerful) EU members. So now, they can easily find an excuse and say “the problem is not here, it is in Hungary, Bulgaria, Poland, Romania, Moldova, etc.” The U.K. did not want to be part of this masquerade anymore and so they got out of it, which was a perfect moral example, for which reason I sincerely congratulate them. If other members won’t do the same, it is only because those put in charge there, do not want to, they desperately hold on to their own advantages provided by the whole system, advantages that were given, not gained. [/QUOTE]
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