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Terrorism

& Racial Tensions

By Lewis Spencer

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Copyright Dracko 2012

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Terrorism

& Racial Tensions

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Western Elitism

Among the strongest economies in the world, there are several undeniable multicultural qualities. In each of the most dominant of nations, while there population counts are substantially high, interest in importing foreign skill, innovation or manual labours is notable. There, from the most liberal to traditionalist, those who believe in the nation are ideologically required to support multi-cultureless on principal; focusing specifically on the value of good hard work. Hard work, and especially ingenious work, both allow the society to flourish socially, culturally, spiritually, and economically (potentially).

Call for Support

Among the nations are members who establish peer support and strengthen cultural ties; among these, some are also criminal. When one calls on for support, having arrived into the nation, or looking for support towards those that might look like one self physically, they may look at the “old countries; looking at nations and their ancestors specifically came from. In crime, the Spanish might be looking for support from Mexico, the Italian calls upon Italy, the Irish look onto Ireland. If we imagine that there will always be crime, even if it becomes a legalized style syndicate movement, their call for support involves asking for back-up and support from a larger network of people.


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