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More Britons Believe That Multiculturalism Makes The Country Worse - Not Better, What Do You Think?
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/// Generally, different cultures should add variety, tolerance and open-mindedness. So, if you mean culture and not just crime, it is an advantage. ///
Well different cultures definitely adds variety, that is obvious, but tolerance and open-mindedness? Only from the indigenous population I am afraid, and this is all part of our inbuilt British tolerance, but we see very little evidence of tolerance and open-mindedness coming from our foreign guests I'm afraid.
/// Generally, different cultures should add variety, tolerance and open-mindedness. So, if you mean culture and not just crime, it is an advantage. ///
Well different cultures definitely adds variety, that is obvious, but tolerance and open-mindedness? Only from the indigenous population I am afraid, and this is all part of our inbuilt British tolerance, but we see very little evidence of tolerance and open-mindedness coming from our foreign guests I'm afraid.
'spose it depends what we mean by "multiculturalism".
if we mean assimilating different cultures and adding variety, tolerance and open-mindedness, then britain has been multicultural for thousands of years.
increasingly though, it's come to be seen as the open-minded britishness existing side by side with the culture of the incomers, which has involved bending of previous values, and legal exemptions in some cases, to accommodate this. i'm sure others can supply examples.
if we mean assimilating different cultures and adding variety, tolerance and open-mindedness, then britain has been multicultural for thousands of years.
increasingly though, it's come to be seen as the open-minded britishness existing side by side with the culture of the incomers, which has involved bending of previous values, and legal exemptions in some cases, to accommodate this. i'm sure others can supply examples.
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