I agree with Glenn: “Personally, I favor cultural imperialism. And for immigrants, displays of cultural submission.”
Democracy, multi-culturalism, immigration. Pick any two.
I agree with Glenn: “Personally, I favor cultural imperialism. And for immigrants, displays of cultural submission.”
Democracy, multi-culturalism, immigration. Pick any two.
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You can have all three, just not with a welfare state on top.
Not really. Welfare is a separate issue.
My wife is a legal immigrant. I know a lot of legal immigrants. All of them adapted to their new country. They don’t demand ballots printed in their native languages. Almost all went on the become productive citizens.
To those who choose to immigrate and yet demand that their cultural traditions, laws, and customs be honored in their new country, I have but one question: Why did you leave? If things were so great back home, why did you leave?
Non-assimilators aren’t “immigrants,” they’re colonists.