Nice take. Balanced and fair. I personally don't believe in countries and I don't support nationalism. It's not because I think anyone who is nationalistic are neo nazis, it's just a bigoted concept that seeks to divide the human race.
I completely agree. I live in Canada but my I'm English so I know a lot about both countries, and while I think Canada can be relatively diverse and work, I don't think Britain and most other nations in Europe can be multicultural.
Anyways white genocide is the dumbest argument I have ever heard. If white people want to date outside their race, so what? How in any way are we going to lose if everyone becomes mixed?
Too much muslims create too much tensions in a country, they don't reallt culturally belong to. Esp those who came as illegal refugees and try to force their way into it without being processed properly
Quite the contrary, people who come here and dont want to assimilate are bascially establising independent areas and live in their own cultures which to some degree is fine however assimilation is huge for cohesiveness of cultures and the functionality of a country.
Lets say you have 50 different families all from different countries coming. None assimilate and just stay on their own little piece of land. It is not benifical for people to not assimlate. They need to so we can work functionally and together. Culture isn't lost by assimilation it is preserved
Not at all. America is a multicultural country, and for the most part people get along fine. The only problems we get are from white nationalists who cause trouble and harass other cultures. If if weren't for the people pushing assimilatoon, we would all get along better.
I don't see them anywhere. That's why for the most part, we are at peace here in America. On the rare occasion white nationalists do turn up however, things tend to get ugly.
I live in DFW, and our Metroplex is the epitome of multiculturalism. Yet we never seem to have any problems.
@MattisKnifeHand2020 Where I live in CA things are great too, I would imagine that is from assimilation. Assimilation to me means the persons get along with others, can bring their culture here and also respect and follow our way of life and laws. Respect and follow the Bill of Rights and other freedoms.
Multiculturalism to me seems very separatist. I suppose your definition of multi cultural is similar to how I view assimilation? Where we get along and can share our cultures together, but follow the American laws and lifestyle overall.
I like multiculturalism, it gets boring without people from other cultures.
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In Japan, there are half-Japanese people called hafu. They are typically of Japanese and some kind of European descent.
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I think its easyer when pepole are less religious ie less to argue over christians v muslims rather than atheists agnostics or just nominally christians vs nominally muslim and when the economy's good so there's less desire for a scapegoat. also culture clash which is generally linked to religion.
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The only people who lose out with multiculturism are white people. We are not allowed to have or love our own culture. We are not allowed to keep our own culture, we have to amalgamate the other cultures and give up our own. it's ok for all other cultures to be hateful towards us and racist towards us under the guise of "traditions" but we can not do the same.
You've heard wrong. I'm a product of Australian multiculturalism and was born here and there isn't anything near 'a lot of social turmoil' here. Certainly not anymore than the US, and I'd argue less. Australia is becoming increasingly Asian, however we still have people from other continents immigrating too.
I think multiculturalism can work, even in U. K. but the immigrants must wish to integrate. Some cultures do not want to and that is a pity, in U. K. The PC brigade embrace immigrants over indigenous. Not a racist, I have been spat on because of my skin colour ( pink ) and could not subject another human to that.
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Nice take. Balanced and fair. I personally don't believe in countries and I don't support nationalism. It's not because I think anyone who is nationalistic are neo nazis, it's just a bigoted concept that seeks to divide the human race.
I completely agree. I live in Canada but my I'm English so I know a lot about both countries, and while I think Canada can be relatively diverse and work, I don't think Britain and most other nations in Europe can be multicultural.
Since when was England not multicultural?
Anyways white genocide is the dumbest argument I have ever heard. If white people want to date outside their race, so what? How in any way are we going to lose if everyone becomes mixed?
Too much muslims create too much tensions in a country, they don't reallt culturally belong to. Esp those who came as illegal refugees and try to force their way into it without being processed properly
I think it can be destructive while assimilation is better for a stable society
Yeah the destruction comes from the people pushing assimilation, not from other cultures.
That's like saying we should blame people who wear rolexes for causing violence, because I'm going to beat them and rob their watches.
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Quite the contrary, people who come here and dont want to assimilate are bascially establising independent areas and live in their own cultures which to some degree is fine however assimilation is huge for cohesiveness of cultures and the functionality of a country.
Lets say you have 50 different families all from different countries coming. None assimilate and just stay on their own little piece of land. It is not benifical for people to not assimlate. They need to so we can work functionally and together. Culture isn't lost by assimilation it is preserved
Not at all. America is a multicultural country, and for the most part people get along fine. The only problems we get are from white nationalists who cause trouble and harass other cultures. If if weren't for the people pushing assimilatoon, we would all get along better.
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Where ever do you see white nationalists especially ones with a large sum of supporters.
I don't see them anywhere. That's why for the most part, we are at peace here in America. On the rare occasion white nationalists do turn up however, things tend to get ugly.
I live in DFW, and our Metroplex is the epitome of multiculturalism. Yet we never seem to have any problems.
@MattisKnifeHand2020 Where I live in CA things are great too, I would imagine that is from assimilation. Assimilation to me means the persons get along with others, can bring their culture here and also respect and follow our way of life and laws. Respect and follow the Bill of Rights and other freedoms.
Multiculturalism to me seems very separatist. I suppose your definition of multi cultural is similar to how I view assimilation? Where we get along and can share our cultures together, but follow the American laws and lifestyle overall.
I like multiculturalism, it gets boring without people from other cultures.
In Japan, there are half-Japanese people called hafu. They are typically of Japanese and some kind of European descent.
I think its easyer when pepole are less religious ie less to argue over christians v muslims rather than atheists agnostics or just nominally christians vs nominally muslim and when the economy's good so there's less desire for a scapegoat.
also culture clash which is generally linked to religion.
The only people who lose out with multiculturism are white people.
We are not allowed to have or love our own culture. We are not allowed to keep our own culture, we have to amalgamate the other cultures and give up our own.
it's ok for all other cultures to be hateful towards us and racist towards us under the guise of "traditions" but we can not do the same.
How is Australia 'questionable'? You said it multiple times and what do you even mean by that?
From what I've heard, there's a lot of social turmoil ovee there. So I'm not sure if multiculturalism can work over there in the long run.
You've heard wrong. I'm a product of Australian multiculturalism and was born here and there isn't anything near 'a lot of social turmoil' here. Certainly not anymore than the US, and I'd argue less. Australia is becoming increasingly Asian, however we still have people from other continents immigrating too.
You seem to completely miss the fact that the reason why those multicultural societies exist is that the cultures meld, eliminating multiculturalism.
You mean assimilation, to a certain extent yes.
I think multiculturalism can work, even in U. K. but the immigrants must wish to integrate. Some cultures do not want to and that is a pity, in U. K. The PC brigade embrace immigrants over indigenous.
Not a racist, I have been spat on because of my skin colour ( pink ) and could not subject another human to that.
Multiculturalism is nice but that sounds difficult!
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That’s Europe, not America. Read what I said.
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Problem?
That’s one city. No matter where you go, there will be problems as those are memes, I don’t really take memes seriously.
I wouldn't say it can't work anywhere. But Canada and the US are advantaged by having a very weak link between ethnicity and nationality.
in the uk it brought cuisines but ultra right and racism is rife.
The left embraces it for one reason... votes
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Pick one.
@AuxiliaryPatrol same thing
Interesting how many people use "right wing" or "conservative" thinking to hide their racist beliefs. Some times it's not so hidden.
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Nice take