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Your premise is wrong, race is a genetic reality and on net contributes to behavioral differences. Most people are good people and you can judge people as individuals while still accepting that the nature of your society changes when you introduce a different group of people into it. America is a historically white, Christian nation with a small number of minorities. If you swapped all the Europeans for Indians you no longer have the same country. Your failure to acknowledge that reality shows me that you'd rather virtue signal about "everyone being equal and needing to be judged solely as an individual" instead of actually considering the issues that America and other white countries face today.

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You are using bad immigration policy to justify collectivism. The immigration discussion is tangential to the principle, as is the discussion about genetics. I’m not failing to acknowledge any reality — in fact I haven’t even stated my opinion on immigration policy at all. Only that I reject “white guilt” because I deserve neither credit nor blame for what other people do, regardless of whether they’re similar to me in some ways, and you seem to think people should be credited or debited for accidents of ancestry.