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Going to do a thread on this book which looks at 6 islands that have shifted from one group to another: amazon.com/Majority-Minor…
As the author points out, contention between groups characterizes pretty much every diverse country: Image
The 6 islands in question: Image
His map of the processes that defined each transition: Image
Comparison table: Image
Starting with Singapore. The government owns 85% of real estate. This allows the government to exercise a large amount of control: Image
Singaporeans feel the day that they stop worrying about race relations is when they will spiral out of control: Image
The ways that they manage this: population control, identity control and narrative control. Image
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How the govt micromanages everything: Image
summary table of situation in Singapore: Image
Lee described himself as not racist, but racialist: Image
Singapore imports Chinese, but these Chinese are different than Singaporean Chinese: Image
The government believes that only so much change can be absorbed at a time: Image
Lee Kuan Yew on differences between Chinese and Indians: Image
Singapore is engineered to have a majority that is 73% Chinese: Image
Description of Singapore's "neutral multiculturalism" Image
One Singaporean scholar lamented Chinese privilege: Image
Why govt officials are so concerned about race relations: Riots that took place before the state was founded: Image
Are they right to be concerned? 22% of marriages are interracial: Image
Some politicians aren't sure if Singapore is ready for a non Chinese leader: Image
Poll on who would vote for each ethnic group: Image
How Singapore controls the narrative: Image
Some people like Anthony Bourdain have cited Singapore as a successful multicultural model. But they often don't realize it is based on Chinese supremacy, and authoritarianism that would never fly in the west: Image
Next we have Bahrain. It is majority minority in two different ways. Migrants are the majority of the population, and Shia are the majority of citizens. Image
The British left and the country broke down along sectarian lines: Image
Summary of Bahrain: Image
The government works to naturalize Sunnis to keep the demographics majority: Image
The exact number is not known, but Shias likely make up the majority: Image
The government naturalizes large number of friendly subjects. One opposition leader derided this as ethnic cleansing: Image
The government busses people across the border to vote and then return: Image
Disparities between Sunni and Shia: Image
One mixed Sunni Shia couple joked that the wife got angry at the Husband for supporting Assad, and the Husband got angry at the wife for supporting ISIS Image
Next is Trinidad and Tobago: Blacks were the majority but lost out through immigration and differential fertility rates, similar to what is happening to whites in the west: Image
Indians were imported as labor, and made up 25% of the population in 1871 and a significant percent of the plantation labor force: Image
Both communities were inspired by respective power struggles aboard: Image
Demographics of Trinidad and Tobago: Image
Indo Trinidadians became resentful that they lacked power in society after independence. Afro Trinidadians worried what would happen if the lost power: Image
On the cusp of losing plurality status, blacks attempted a coup: Image
Summary of Trinidad and Tobago: Image
Summary of situation in Mauritius: Image
On the cusp on independence politics was heavily sorted by race. Racial violence broke out: Image
A Creole leader was arrested for smoking Marijuana and died in police custody in 1999. More racial violence broke out: Image
Comparison between Creoles and certain white populations in the west: Image
On to NYC. Passage describes how catholics took over. Protestant mayor says he worries about Catholic churches being burned. Catholic bishop retorts back that he isn't the one that should be worried: Image
NYC was then swamped by famine Irish migrants, who were less skilled than the initial migrants. This lead to backlash: Image
The Irish were about 25% of most northeastern cities by 1850 Image
How the Irish changed civil society in the US: Image
One Irishman said that they Irish were interested in civil service because of the security that it brings. Said that Irish Catholics aren't an entrepreneurial culture and that that was mostly confined to protestants: Image
Summary of transformation of NYC: Image
Even as NYC cops become less Irish, the force still has an Irish style: Image
Will try to finish this thread today. Lastly we have Hawaii, the only state in the US to never have a white majority: Image
There was tension in Hawaii between those who wanted to keep Hawaii for its natives and those who wanted to open it up. The elites tried to symbolically appease the natives with cultural celebrations: Image
There was a 20 to 1 ratio of pure blooded Hawaiians in 1870 to a 1 to 1000 ratio now. A group can mix out pretty fast. Image
Summary of the situation in Hawaii: Image
The supreme court overturned a law that restricted for for the states office of Hawaiian affairs to natives: Image
Table of how multiethnic countries can pivot to coexistence vs pivot to inflammation Image
Summary of each country: Image
When blacks moved into an area it seemed to promote assimilation of white ethnics: Image
TR on a potential future race war: Image

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