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Old 02-27-17, 02:20 PM   #2685
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I think that another slightly more modern example to look at would be the Anglo-Saxon migration to England in the aftermath of the fall of Rome. It's often portrayed as an invasion when it was not all military based, but instead a change in population ethnicity, which started off as being Germanic Pagan in religion whilst pushing into Celtic Christian lands, however in the space of about a century they began to gradually convert to Roman Christianity (and some to Celtic too) and the interbreeding between the Anglo-Saxons and the Britons changed the ethnic make-up of the British isles completely.
I think that where we are right now is probably around the early 6th century, we've got mass-migration and clashes of ethnicity taking place, but at the same time there are multiple instances of the mingling of ethnicity that will in time change the basic identity of the nation. For the better, for the worse? Only history can tell us that, but at the time there were definitely winners and losers across the country, and it wasn't necessarily guaranteed that the Anglo-Saxons would become the dominant culture of England, certainly in the immediate aftermath of the supposed battle at Badon Hill it would seem that the Germanic 'invaders' were doomed to defeat, but we know looking back that things turned out differently.

Does this mean that we're under threat from the Muslim hordes? It could possibly be interpreted that way, if you are so resistant to change and the march of history it can definitely be interpreted that way. Or it could also be interpreted that we are just in another period of great change, and that what comes from this will be different to what once was. After all, in the last one hundred years Germany has undergone some massive upheavals and social changes, probably more so than any other nation in Europe. It survived these...I'm sure it can survive this.
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