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Liberty4eva 07-03-2017 02:09 AM

Is multiculturalism really just a euphemism for the destruction of your own culture?
 
I dislike the word "multiculturalism" because it seems to be a back-handed way of saying your own culture isn't good enough. Nations throughout history have moved towards having a single culture and it seems obvious to me why: there is less confusion and it is easier to predict the behavior of their fellow countrymen. If multiculturalism is what you believe in, then you don't believe in anything, IMHO. It's the celebration of the destruction of your own country.

Marsh. 07-03-2017 02:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Liberty4eva (Post 9240686)
I dislike the word "multiculturalism" because it seems to be a back-handed way of saying your own culture isn't good enough.

:umm2: On what planet?

What a silly, cynical, ridiculous viewpoint.

Scarlett. 07-03-2017 02:13 AM

Culture thrives and evolves through contact with other cultures, or else it stagnates.

jennyjuniper 07-03-2017 05:35 AM

I',m all in favour of some multiculterism, it makes life more interesting, but the other cultures should not overwhelm the culture of the host country.

Beso 07-03-2017 06:30 AM

Weekly celebrations should be enough.

VanessaFeltz. 07-03-2017 06:30 AM

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Originally Posted by jennyjuniper (Post 9240703)
I',m all in favour of some multiculterism, it makes life more interesting, but the other cultures should not overwhelm the culture of the host country.

basically

Tregard 07-03-2017 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Liberty4eva (Post 9240686)
Nations throughout history have moved towards having a single culture and it seems obvious to me why: there is less confusion and it is easier to predict the behavior of their fellow countrymen.

You could argue the exact same thing on a global scale; the international community itself is moving towards a singular culture which is that of the shared culture of all nations. The idea of a "culture" can be defined as locally or as globally as you like, but a society grows from learning and appreciating them in my opinion.

Crimson Dynamo 07-03-2017 09:46 AM

every culture needs a degree of cross fertilisation but not like we have endured and not if they arrive with a superstition cult attached

the word has been used to hide uncontrolled immigration and poor integration

Withano 07-03-2017 10:03 AM

Every country is becoming more multi-cultural. Tunisia, for example, has bars and night club - the people dont even drink alcohol.

They're not doing it because the Tunisian culture isn't good enough, they're doing it because cultures from elsewhere are also good, people are always going to want to travel, and theres room to incorporate practices from everywhere

Give it a few hundred years and I can't imagine culture will separate countries very much. Everywhere will be have a similar combination of policies and practices.. and people will gradually get less and less scared of a new mosque in town because we wont stay stupid forever.

Livia 07-03-2017 10:29 AM

I don't have a problem with multiculturalism. I have a problem with over-multiculturalism. I come from the East End of London. There's nothing left for indiginous Londoners there, unless you can afford a £multi-million apartment overlooking the Thames.

ebandit 07-03-2017 12:12 PM

....like reading a murakami novel...characters may have japanese names are in

japan.............but products consumed/events could be occurring in any country

across our globe..............................

Mark L

Brillopad 07-03-2017 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Withano (Post 9240775)
Every country is becoming more multi-cultural. Tunisia, for example, has bars and night club - the people dont even drink alcohol.

They're not doing it because the Tunisian culture isn't good enough, they're doing it because cultures from elsewhere are also good, people are always going to want to travel, and theres room to incorporate practices from everywhere

Give it a few hundred years and I can't imagine culture will separate countries very much. Everywhere will be have a similar combination of policies and practices.. and people will gradually get less and less scared of a new mosque in town because we wont stay stupid forever.

A perfect example of wishful thinking. It won't happen however much you want to believe it.

To just insult everyone who values their own culture by calling them stupid does not show you in a good light and is good case of pot and kettle.

Tom4784 07-03-2017 12:49 PM

The UK was built on multiculturalism, we'd be worse off without it.

Culture is a constantly evolving thing and it's sad that anyone would want to stand in the way of that because of their own prejudices and fear of change.

Crimson Dynamo 07-03-2017 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 9240978)
The UK was built on multiculturalism, we'd be worse off without it.

Culture is a constantly evolving thing and it's sad that anyone would want to stand in the way of that because of their own prejudices and fear of change.

Do you agree that immigration must be sensibly controlled?

Brillopad 07-03-2017 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 9240978)
The UK was built on multiculturalism, we'd be worse off without it.

Culture is a constantly evolving thing and it's sad that anyone would want to stand in the way of that because of their own prejudices and fear of change.

I think some clearly fear change a lot more than others with their overly religious, superstitious beliefs that have held them back centuries.

Kizzy 07-03-2017 04:29 PM

How ironic that the empire has as issue with multiculturalism.

As ye sow ( for the religibots)

Crimson Dynamo 07-03-2017 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 9241215)
How ironic that the empire has as issue with multiculturalism.

As ye sow ( for the religibots)

The British Empire is not a person and does not exist so your comment is illogical

Kizzy 07-03-2017 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 9241230)
The British Empire is not a person and does not exist so your comment is illogical

Were colonialists not people?...Ok then

Northern Monkey 07-03-2017 05:18 PM

No,Multiculturalism is a good thing.Just not in the ridiculous numbers we've been enduring.It needs to be a steady flow not a monsoon.When white British are a minority in Britains capital city then that is too much multiculturalism.

Shaun 07-03-2017 05:24 PM

What exactly, beyond morris dancing, does the British culture even mean any more without some form of influence from those we've invaded?

Brillopad 07-03-2017 05:35 PM

Oh here we go with the Britain has no culture rubbish. If you don't see it and you don't feel it maybe you are living in the wrong country.

Kizzy 07-03-2017 05:44 PM

If anyone mentions fish and chips, so help me!... :fist:

Shaun 07-03-2017 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Brillopad (Post 9241429)
Oh here we go with the Britain has no culture rubbish. If you don't see it and you don't feel it maybe you are living in the wrong country.

And here we go with the "deport everyone who doesn't share my opinion" rubbish.

DemolitionRed 07-03-2017 05:55 PM

I’ve enjoyed growing up in a culturally diverse country and I think I’m correct in believing all progressive countries have multiculturalism, even Australia! I also think multiculturalism can have its problems. When large pockets of a country have segregated communities and those ethnic communities can’t speak our language or merge and embrace diversity, then it becomes regressive, not progressive. I also believe that such communities give people a platform for racism and racism is certainly regressive.

Brillopad 07-03-2017 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Shaun (Post 9241454)
And here we go with the "deport everyone who doesn't share my opinion" rubbish.

Why would anyone want to come here if they don't like the culture and way of life unless they are simply after the economic benefits created by that culture. Are their motives to simply reap the financial rewards and nothing else. If so why would we welcome them.


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