Was Aristotle a Nazi?

Braise Garl Marks, you go to gulag.

Aristotle's observation comes from the fact that minorities are an inherent flaw of democracy.
The question is whether you choose
a) to go against minorities, or
b) to try to perfect democracy or move past it entirely by creating a new system.

This but unironically

>Multicultural and multiethnic mean two different things, brainletto.

I know that, here in the United States we tried Civic Nationalism. We said "okay we will let anyone come here, just forget your cultural ancestry and become Americans". While this works decently if you take it slow, we are obviously reaching a critical mass where it's falling apart. Americas brand of Civic Nationalism is simply too European for other more racially conscious groups to accept. This is why we are seeing huge social unrest against "white privilege" and white identity as a whole. On an individual level you may reach total assimilation, but on a macro level we see racial groups constantly practicing their own forms of identity politics and hegemony. This is a natural occurrence at all levels, they form racial enclaves in cities, the kids do it in school (groups based on race), gangs in prison are often based on race.

>American nationalism is European
>European
Wut. Crony capitalism, retarded social policies, meme politics and meme intellectual discourse aren't European, they're entirely your creation.

Philia came after a mentorship of pederasty. No democracy without slick-leggin' youngins apparently.

He was likely referring to the practice of colonists, often from many different locales, to assimilate to a single political identity centered around the new colony, which strengthened it against division. For example take Amphipolis, whom Brasidas was able to foment to national identity, thereby gaining them a true independence.

>Crony capitalism, retarded social policies, meme politics and meme intellectual discourse aren't European
Nice meme, meme friend. Our heritage is European, minorities are constantly shitting on the European Imperialism that founded America. Things like democracy, Christianity, and enlightenment values are European in origin.

To say I used to think saying this was controversial

Why do you highlight a book? It bleeds through the pages. Use post-it notes if you want to convey thoughts or write down quotes.