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I think mixed people are not loyal to their countries, because it is 50/50 split, except in cases like Brazil and other Latinx (using this term ironically) countries, though, their loyalty is questionable.
People have the tendency to take easy way out, which means, mixed people, will, whenever they have to choose a side to stand for, they will choose the winning side.
But there is no guarantee that one side will win forever on different issues.
Jews are an prime example of this. They play both sides a lot.
And on a race war/nation war, where would they stand? That's another can of worms.
People have the tendency to take easy way out, which means, mixed people, will, whenever they have to choose a side to stand for, they will choose the winning side.
But there is no guarantee that one side will win forever on different issues.
Jews are an prime example of this. They play both sides a lot.
And on a race war/nation war, where would they stand? That's another can of worms.
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