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Instead of assimilation
Yea it's the antithesis of unity
I agree is a problem
Seems most people on here are against mass immigration
even the more centrist, left types
or multiculturalism
When did the liberal become dissatisfied with the world being multicultural? When did man decide it needed to be micromanaged into ethno nations?
There is unarguably a first, a start to this, but Im not sure what government sponsored attempts at it before the rest
you're not sure how the government would combat multiculturalism?
No im not sure what government started the concept
Probably go with America or Britain
Maybe France
US was one of the last nations to outlaw slavery, and our non euro immigration never began i
En masse until after ww2 and when our economy boomed, economic migrants just like the africans headed to EU now
Multiculturalism became policy in the 70s I think
Can back this up with statistics too
Well the White Australia Policy was dismantled in the 60s
then in the 70s under the Fraser government, refugees from the Vietnam war were introduced
So the civil rights movement is around the time the multicultural attitude blossomed?
Not sure about America, i'm talking about Australia here
But I think the 70s was the time when it began
identity politics, green politics etc
Britain since after WW2 has accepted quite a few Indians and blacks
for whatever reason into their society
Im assuming government decision initially and not that of the people
Definitely
And it just gradually grew over time and evolved into allowing a considerable amount of cultures into the country
with a complete disregard of regulating their assimilation
as it was probably deemed racist or unnecessary
People at the time of the conception of multiculturalism were speaking out against it
Of course they didn't have any say in it and their protest didn't effect the decision
look up Enoch Powell
influential British Nationalist who forsaw the effects of multiculturalism which we enjure today
He was removed from his position in parliament when he gave his speech against it
They did polls at the time on peoples views on his speech against multiculturalism
and I think it was about 70-80% against Multiculturalism
which is fairly extraordinary
Because of course the establishment took no care in the world about the peoples views and to this day the policy has continued
I think personally they continue it purely because of economic reasons with an utter disregard to it's effects on culture, values and the native society
as it allows for continued GDP growth
and introduces more potential workers