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  1. victimofmygreatness on

    Are coptic people taken as same as Egyptian Arabs in case of Egypt?

  2. Tricky-Chest-9272 on

    Are you telling me there is more people of foreign origin in North Korea than in Japan?

  3. cyberspace-_- on

    So all European countries except Poland have >10% people of different race?

    Did you think this through bro?

  4. I have some doubt with the definition of ethnicities. Also there are island nations that are 100% single ethnies that are not toping that lists.

  5. Nervous-Ad768 on

    There is no way Czech republic is more diverse than South Korea. Romas and Veitnamese toghether are not 10% of population

  6. Due-Zucchini-8520 on

    Funnily enough the people who are responsible for Poland homogeneity are exactly the people that those who like ethnostates tend to blame for multiculturalism: the communists

  7. General-Sloth on

    The Polish one is a bit iffy. Poland had a huge „Polonisation“ campaign after WWI and WWII that either expelled or outright absorbed Germans still living in territory that was previously german. They did similar things with a lot of Latvians, Belarusians, Czechs and Ukrainians. A lot of them have been simply counted as „Polish“ by the government. My grandpa was from Ukraine and my grandma Silesian German, but both have allways been „Polish“ as far as any bureaucracy was concerned. You’d need to do individual ancestry tests to actually differentiate all of those, cases nowdays, since a lot of them simply accepted their polish identity and used that in any legal situation.

  8. The Pakistan Army did its very best to improve the racial diversity in East Bengal which then went on to secede and become Bangladesh.

  9. ConfettiSama on

    What do you mean by racial diversity? Where is the data from, did you really manage to get data on NKorea?

    I swear this sub is one of the most brain rotting ones.. everyone makes a graph with chatgpt and thats it, easy 2k upvotes

  10. AhmedAbuGhadeer on

    More like „National Diversity“ I believe.

    The „Egyptian Race“ here cover the whole spectrum of human colours and gradually merges with all the neighbouring races and ethnicities.

    There are redheads and dark-browns within my very second-cousin circle.

  11. Savings-Muscle4849 on

    🇧🇩 Makes sense why my country is on this list. It’s not that good and corruption levels are high with a lot of violence. So makes sense people might not want to live or move here. Surprisingly tho , foreigners do come and live in Bangladesh and seem to love it. We also do have some foreign students from India , Pakistan and even some parts of Africa, Bhutan etc.

    The low racial diversity also can be explained by the fact that most of us are Bengalis , both Muslim and Hindu and Bengalis make up the majority of the country. We do have other ethnicities in the hilly areas but they are quite small in number.

  12. Dont show this an proud Egyptian.

    Edit: There wont be a civil war cause every Egyptian already know 🫠

  13. AndrikFatman on

    For those who wonder, for the post soviet countries the value is quite high because the system consider russians as orcs and that’s why all those Ukraine, Lithuania and others are so racially diverse.

  14. The number for Egypt is incredibly misleading. Egypt is very diverse. We just don’t have the same racial categories as the West. Just in my family there are people who would be considered black, mixed, and white in the US.  It’s the equivalent of saying all Hispanic people are the same race, whether they look like Cameron Diaz or Roberto Clementé. 

  15. Walter_Piston on

    It’s fascinating to note that the Palestinian Territories sits at 13%, the U.K. sits at 18%, and Israel at 21%.

  16. As a Japanese person, I want to point out that this map is completely wrong. The foreign population in Japan is about 3.4%, and the government has already decided to introduce a large-scale immigration policy starting in 2027. It also projects that the share of foreign residents will exceed 10% by 2040.

    At some point, people in the English-speaking world need to stop viewing Japan through outdated data as some xenophobic country or a hellish work environment. Over the past 20 years, working conditions in Japan have improved, and both working hours and suicide rates are already lower than in the United States.

  17. PastaPandaSimon on

    Im not surprised anymore that Poland is the whitest country in the world, but who are the 6.9%? You don’t really see foreigners there, definitely no 6.9% visible minority?

  18. Jordan and Egypt only if you lump all „arabs“ in the same category. I’d argue that is rather racist.

  19. toruk_makto_007 on

    Even with 2.5% we don’t seem to make it hard for us to be racially charged at each other when we want to!!

  20. Living_Moment_1495 on

    You mean Poland is in the EU and not absorbing their fair share of immigrants ?

  21. Sweaty-String-3370 on

    Bangladesh u got people who look tamil punjabi and filipino

    Egypt u got people who look italian, ethiopian, or iranian‘

    Japan got ainu and okinawans who have jomon admixtures(which is distantly related to pacific islanders and native americans)

  22. I think those are rookie numbers. Bosnia is like 99% Balkan people of the same race. It’s too poor for anyone to migrate there. 

  23. No way Jordan have low „racial diversity“. I’ve been there and i saw people of all colors and ethnicitys throughout my travel. Jordanians like the rest of the Levant Arabs are heavily mixed with other groups, also it contains a great number of residents of other nationalities like Syrians immigrants, Palestinian refuges and Egyptian and Sudanese workers.

    Also if we are talking about ethnicity, Jordan have great diaspora of Circassians and Armenians plus an Ethno-religious group like the Druze

  24. NoBStraightTTP on

    Define mixing everything African, European or western Asian as Tunisian and then win top 10 spot.

  25. Egypt: Amazigh (west), Nubians(south) Beja (south east), Saidi (south) , Bedouin Arabs (Sinai and north coast), Christian Egyptians. They are all part of Egypt.

    Skin tones in Egypt dark brown, light brown, olive, white pale skinned. From people with brown eyes to green and blue.

    I don’t know who makes these list but you can cross Egypt of this list, it’s a very diverse place.

  26. A voir de quand date ces données. Allant au Japon régulièrement depuis 15 ans, le changement est bien visible.
    Resto hallal notamment sur Tokyo apparus l été dernier

  27. I am from Tunisia. My country is so diverse. In one neighbourhood you can find black, white, blond and brown people living together.

  28. Not sure how meaningful this is since racevitself is a social construct so its definition changes over time and from place to place.

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