AlvinofDiaspar
Moderator
theowne:
I think you're underestimating the ability of divisiveness to exist and overestimating the ability of multiculturalism, by itself, to foil or promote it. The US have a policy of assimilation (ditto Australia) and yet some of the ugliest examples of discrimination and ethnic conflict en masse occured in both polity.
Don't forget there are many gradations of Multiculturalism - some argue that what we promote here in Canada is superficial multiculturalism and not really about dramatic differences in values, and that our immigration policies is biased towards those who are by-and-large "Westernized". Personally, I don't have a problem with that - and I draw the line in the legal arena - one country, one law. No thanks to Sharia and the like.
AoD
I still believe, personally, that certain groups are inheriting the divisiveness for their communities and that multiculturalism will ensure that it will always exist...
I think you're underestimating the ability of divisiveness to exist and overestimating the ability of multiculturalism, by itself, to foil or promote it. The US have a policy of assimilation (ditto Australia) and yet some of the ugliest examples of discrimination and ethnic conflict en masse occured in both polity.
Don't forget there are many gradations of Multiculturalism - some argue that what we promote here in Canada is superficial multiculturalism and not really about dramatic differences in values, and that our immigration policies is biased towards those who are by-and-large "Westernized". Personally, I don't have a problem with that - and I draw the line in the legal arena - one country, one law. No thanks to Sharia and the like.
AoD