All of these countries have majority populations of white Europeans mostly descended from locals... which is to say that they each have a majority population that is of one ethnic and sociocultural background which they have shared for hundreds (or thousands) of years. Their internal social stability has a lot more to do with the historical momentum of their population having primarily shared interests and culture than it does with their method of voting.
This is putting words in my mouth, and extremist, and offensive.
It's not that immigrants are a problem, it's that a common cultural identity tends to create stability, but getting to that point of commonality takes time.
No, that's exactly what you're saying. To you the reason they can have nice things is because they're homogenous, you're implying that diversity prevents stability and what is diversity from a national perspective? People of different origins.
You're saying that people of different origins create instability in the countries they immigrate to, you're a racist that's not courageous or honest enough to admit it.
1/4 of the swiss population are immigrants, not including naturalized immigrants. And most countries have a majority population...what exactly is the argument there?
It's mostly because this has been a go-to response by Americans in topics about some European countries doing significantly better than the US: "It's because they don't have black people".
Tbf that's more them telling on themselves in context.
Roosevelt's coalition failed to deliver the full extent of what we'd see in Nordic states and other such robust welfare systems because the dixiecrats rebelled against those things also applying to black people and not being easy enough to use discriminatingly.