And that's the core of it, in many ways. We had a culture, and now it's gone. We're communal creatures, at heart. We do better with our family, our tribe, and have an innate suspicion of the outsider, the stranger, the other. No amount of MSM after-school special message can get too much headway against that.
I speak for myself, I have no innate hate of any race. If they hold themselves to the same values, traditions, and ways as those of my clan and kin, i see no reason to exclude anyone. Provided they do not undermine or replace my own ways, i do not see reason not to allow others from outside to come in, share their own ways, and ideally from it forge a greater whole.
This is why the west is dying.
We trust, we are open, we have at our cores a understanding core that wants, in its heart, to give people a chance. It's been embellished so much, however, that it is crushing common sense, while at the same time the endless Other is being told they don't have to change. Be you, be strong, be prideful. Make them change to you, keep all, take everything, give nothing. It's been bleeding us for generations, it's just now we're starting to faint from the bloodloss.
We need to restore our old ways. Clan and kin, friend and family help care for eachother, the sick, the old, the infirm. Compassion and togetherness, not the false, hollow "connection" of social media and political correctness.
Hopefully we can do it, because if we can't, we'll die.