The demonization of white women by white men is part of their anti-white plans.
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The Tower of Babble indicates that God wants a multiplicity of nations and people. In Revelation, John sees saints of all people and nations. Christ said go and convert all nations, not race mix and create open borders for a one world government.
If this is a grave sin to mix, then the USA is born in sin. Settlers from different nations in Europe mixed together here with each other and Native Americans. And they brought in blacks. So get mad at them not me.
The other nations and peoples on the N. American continent were conquered by the the British, who killed everybody they could who didn't accede.
The French and the Spanish were the only ones that set out to convert natives when they made empires.
Nothing was so clear cut as that. When I studied early American history, even in early colonial times in the USA there were groups of mixed Natives + whites. One such group was massacred by a jealous Indian tribe. But today it is not at all uncommon to meet white people who are genuinely part native.
French and Spanish didn't simply try to convert the natives. They depended on them. And they also mated with them frequently. Does that mean these people are now more born into sin than the rest of us? I don't think so and history does not prove that.
Conquest is not a great thing, but it does happen. Mixing can also happen because of trade. If your region is an economic hub, like say Singapore or New York, it happens. Any nation that becomes a great empire will see people flocking towards it as well.
History is never clear cut, except the Cromwell was an asshole.
That doesn't mean a bloodline is sacred.
The Tower of Babel wasn't a mandate to never mix with anyone. The issue was them challenging God, not mixing itself.
There are times when mixing happens and it isn't a challenge the Holy Spirit can't overcome. Though it can have bad effects on national unity, no doubt. But nations also have a lifespan. Even the map of Europe today isn't the same map as 100 years ago, let alone 300 years ago.