by Ingenuity_Gap » Sat 23 Dec 2006, 01:06:57
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Jack', 'B')y the way - I question whether anyone who regards other cultures as scum can truly claim to have "embraced" multiculturalism.
We should probably refrain from calling other cultures scum. They are "unusual". Not better or worse, just "distinctive".
But that's the whole point. People are different, cultures are different. Those who are similar flock together, those who are different, don't and
shouldn't.
Teoretical multiculturalism is an aberration: you don't put a lion and a deer in the same cage, unless you are sick, sadistic monster.
Practical multiculturalism was a form of divide and conquer strategy employed mostly by north american and european governments at the end of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st century as a way of obtaining cheap financial and political short-term gains. It quickly disappeared at the onset of the decline of cheap energy and other major resources around 2035 A.D.
"The world is becoming too complex and too fast-paced to manage." - Thomas Homer-Dixon