Kilgore Trout
Misanthropic Humanist
Oh, I interpreted the OP to mean a political method of addressing diversity.
I really have no idea what the OP meant. Just figured I'd throw my two cents in about the reality of the concept in the US.
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Oh, I interpreted the OP to mean a political method of addressing diversity.
I really have no idea what the OP meant. Just figured I'd throw my two cents in about the reality of the concept in the US.
I agree with your two cents. And I'm in the mood for Thai food.
but that's hardly multicultural to me... first for being forced, second for not being welcome. that's the opposite of multiculturalism.
I agree with your two cents. And I'm in the mood for Thai food.
I really have no idea what the OP meant. Just figured I'd throw my two cents in about the reality of the concept in the US.
Oh, I interpreted the OP to mean a political method of addressing diversity.
I think "multiculturalism" is essentially a white-people concept invented to supply a showcase to display how accepting and open-minded you are. Like most misguided concepts of this variety however, it basically turns into another level of filtering and defining the world from one's own perspective. In other words, people are okay with multiculturalism, as long as what is conveyed about these other cultures is shallow and superficial - like a culturally specific piece of clothing, a type of food they eat, or possibly a stereotypical personality trait that can be viewed as unintimidating. People get to feel good about promoting "multiculturalism," and at the same time, feel safe because everyone else is basically white people with a few novel surface differences.
Off course you don't get it...google multiculturalism
LOL figures...google multiculturalism
Google multiculturalism...its not that hard
You are going to have to do much better than that:Google multiculturalism
This is a tricky question because the definition of multiculturalism depends heavily upon the context in which it is discussed.
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You are going to have to do much better than that:
- One race
- One language
- One goal
I've tried to make that argument numerous times, but the majority of people will simply refuse to accept it. Clearly society has no clue as to what unity truly mean, nor how to achieve it.
It's the human race, or so I thought.
The topic is defined as the context of the discussion has flowed (obviously) please read
then it should be rather easy for you to give us a definition.I can't believe I have to define this for adults I mean the first few pages were easy to go off of.
then it should be rather easy for you to give us a definition.
It is not my fault that half your posts seem to be contradicting themselves.Dude multilculturalism is defined already I mean in every thread do I have to give a merriam webster's dictionary definition? I mean, this isn't remedial as you and Songbird make it. How is it that we have pages after pages of discussion but you and Songbird don't get it? Seriously read the freggin responses and catch up!
From which culture?Idealistic, but it would take a milennia or two, to make that happen. You first have to do away with cultural pride, history, superiority, philosophy, mentality, etc.