Zeusdelight · 61-69, M
I live in Australia and we are very multicultural and getting more so.
As travel increases and the world gets smaller we will all become more multicultural.
It is hard in some ways, but embracing it allows me to see the richness of the world and its people.
We have had the misfortune of being brought up in mono-cultural societies that feel safe and secure - but banal.
How wonderful the world is when we see the variety and challenges it offers!!
As travel increases and the world gets smaller we will all become more multicultural.
It is hard in some ways, but embracing it allows me to see the richness of the world and its people.
We have had the misfortune of being brought up in mono-cultural societies that feel safe and secure - but banal.
How wonderful the world is when we see the variety and challenges it offers!!
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
If you are English, as in Anglo-Saxon, you are a recent migrant to these islands. My father's ancestors were here for thousands of years before the north Europeans arrived with their ship burials, blonde hair, jewelry, Christianity, etc. We got over it. You should too.
CedricH · M
@SunshineGirl So you’re celtic?
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
@CedricH My father was Welsh. I'm half Polish.
GermanAf · 26-30, M
You could grow up. The world was built on immigration and cultural exchange.
BohemianBabe · M
what can you do if you don't like multiculturalism
Nothing. Every single country on Earth is multicultural, except maybe Vatican City. I guess your only option is to move there.
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Zeusdelight · 61-69, M
@BohemianBabe Ah, your biases are showing.
BohemianBabe · M
@Zeusdelight I legit have no idea what argument you're trying to make. Do you?
Zeusdelight · 61-69, M
@BohemianBabe Can't see how that is an argument starter.
Miram · 31-35, F
You whine about it in website like this one and wait for someone like me to show up and give you more to whine about.
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