- 27 Jul 2011 11:49
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It has recently dawned upon me that Multiculturalism and Integration are completely polarised from each other, when before i has the impression they amounted to much the same thing.
I believe Multiculturalism is the tolerance and acceptance of Multiple Cultures living on the same piece of landmass under the same State Rule or duo State rule. Immigrants may retain their individual Cultural beliefs and practices within this Society.
I believe Integration is the intolerance of Multiple Cultures living on the same piece of landmass and under the same State Rule. Immigrants may not retain their individual Cultural beliefs and practices within this Society, instead they must either adapt to the host Society or the Host Society will partially adapt and incoorporate all cultures into a big mixing pot.
When you speak the words by way of their literal definitions, they do not even remotely mean the same thing, they literally are opposites.
So, by definition, do Liberals share an immigration policy with multi-cultural tendencys, or do they share an immigration policy based on integration, or do Liberals have mixed views of this within Liberalism?
I believe Multiculturalism is the tolerance and acceptance of Multiple Cultures living on the same piece of landmass under the same State Rule or duo State rule. Immigrants may retain their individual Cultural beliefs and practices within this Society.
I believe Integration is the intolerance of Multiple Cultures living on the same piece of landmass and under the same State Rule. Immigrants may not retain their individual Cultural beliefs and practices within this Society, instead they must either adapt to the host Society or the Host Society will partially adapt and incoorporate all cultures into a big mixing pot.
When you speak the words by way of their literal definitions, they do not even remotely mean the same thing, they literally are opposites.
So, by definition, do Liberals share an immigration policy with multi-cultural tendencys, or do they share an immigration policy based on integration, or do Liberals have mixed views of this within Liberalism?
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