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Not sure what the rest of your post has to do with my comment. I was trying to make the point that if those in position had acted, better, faster, appropriately, subsequent events may not have escalated to the point that they did. Not dissimilar to events with the Catholic Church, Salvation Army and some private schools etc.
You lack research skills.Because as a starting point 2/3 of those leaders haven't even had multiculturalism.
France no. Strictly secular state. All culture is state culture. Racial, or religious affiliation aren't even counted in the census.
Germany no. Germany imported a large number of Turkish workers for cheap labour for it's manufacturing industy. At no point did they attempt or allow them to integrate in to German society. For many years most of these people were left on rolling visas tied to jobs until eventually being allowed to stay after living there for over 20 years. The German government excluded these mostly Kurdish workers from society despite inviting them to come and fill labour shortages in their market. They were never allowed to feel German and no attempt was made to accommodate those people within a new German nationality that could also include Kurdish refugees. It wasn't so long ago that Mesut Ozil, a Turkish German football player, was booed from two separate groups of fans. One Turkish-German who thought he should be playing for Turkey. The other German nationalists who thought he shouldn't be playing for Germany.
**** knows what either of these mugs are talking about because it sure as hell isn't Australian style multiculturalism.
I'd like you to show the link where Cameron said that multiculturalism was a massive failure of a social experiment.
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Enforced multiculturalism and its negative implications have been the single most destructive force on English society since WW2.
You lack research skills.
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-12371994
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/cameron-my-war-on-multiculturalism-2205074.html
I'll refute and deconstruct your claims one by one tomorrow if I have time after work.
“The essential balance, I think, in the multicultural equation: the promotion of individual and collective cultural rights and expression on the one hand, and on the other the promotion of common national interests and values. And success depends on demonstrating that each side of the equation serves the other. These are that the first loyalty of all Australians must be to Australia, that they must accept the basic principles of Australian society. These include the Constitution and the rule of law, parliamentary democracy, freedom of speech and religion, English as a national language, equality of the sexes and tolerance.”
...The impact of the post-war migration program on the cultural identity of the country (is), we believe, a great success story. We don't presume it is a model for the rest of the world. But I think we are an example of a culturally pluralist society that works pretty well and in this text he is, I think, trying to tell the reader why he thinks it works well and to say that our whole process is informed by democratic
commonsense.
...Multiculturalism is successful because of the strength of the nation's oldest values. That is egalitarianism, principally, the belief that everyone deserves a fair chance or a fair go and our deep-rooted sense of democracy and our basic tolerance, which comes from it, is the thing which has given people the psychological space to let multicultural ism work in a way that we have been able to draw strength from it. He says that rather than diluting Australia's culture, it has replenished it. Replenished it around the theme that the place is, essentially, deeply democratic and tolerant and egalitarian and that the influences of multiculturalism have, in fact, highlighted, sharpened, and replenished those instincts. And that people have brought colour and ambition to Australia and that has generally supported the tendency we have all had to these democratic ideals and democratic traditions.
Hey Aed0s, I'm sitting on a bus at the moment, I'm the only white face, I can hear at least three languages being spoken and I love it. You've lost mate, you may as well whinge about gravity for all the good it will do you. As Billy Bragg said, all you fascists are bound to lose.
That's quite a silly post. Sitting on a bus listening to people babble in different languages tells us nothing about the policies being adopted for various ethnicities. Multiculturalism is about valuing every culture equally and putting in place policies that allow those cultures to exist alongside our culture. So we would have Sharia law for Muslims, traditional law for Aborigines, etc. It's all very nice until the culture is totally at odds with ours.
Multiculturalism is about valuing every culture equally and putting in place policies that allow those cultures to exist alongside our culture. So we would have Sharia law for Muslims, traditional law for Aborigines, etc. It's all very nice until the culture is totally at odds with ours.
What? Since when do we have Sharia law for Muslims and traditional laws for Aborigines?
That's quite a silly post. Sitting on a bus listening to people babble in different languages tells us nothing about the policies being adopted for various ethnicities. Multiculturalism is about valuing every culture equally and putting in place policies that allow those cultures to exist alongside our culture. So we would have Sharia law for Muslims, traditional law for Aborigines, etc. It's all very nice until the culture is totally at odds with ours.
There are fears a nine-year-old Sydney girl has been taken out of Australia to be married overseas.
Federal Justice Minister Michael Keenan say he is investigating reports the girl will be married in the Middle East.
"We're very keen to ... make sure that if somebody is to come across this type of crime that they know how to go about helping that person to report it to authorities so we can do something about it," he told the ABC.
Minister for Women Pru Goward said parents needed to know it was illegal to take their child overseas for a forced marriage.
"Certainly the person who `married' the girl can be prosecuted and it is just an unacceptable part of life in Australia," she told Macquarie Radio on Tuesday.
https://au.news.yahoo.com/a/25662328/govt-looks-into-reports-of-bride-aged-nine/
I can present a case for the eradication of Moe based on your thought process.
We don't. Why not?
We don't. Why not?
Or you could just say that in any circumstance that the culture is at odds with the law, which normally reflects our cultural base, then that practise isn't allowed. Worked well so far.Multiculturalism is about valuing every culture equally and putting in place policies that allow those cultures to exist alongside our culture. So we would have Sharia law for Muslims, traditional law for Aborigines, etc. It's all very nice until the culture is totally at odds with ours.
Care to explain? You believe that 'Australian Multiculturalism' isn't actually multiculturalism?We don't. Why not?
You seem to be under the impression that the end result of multiculturalism is that all cultures are considered equal and independent/isolated from mainstream society by the law.Multiculturalism is about valuing every culture equally and putting in place policies that allow those cultures to exist alongside our culture. So we would have Sharia law for Muslims, traditional law for Aborigines, etc. It's all very nice until the culture is totally at odds with ours.
And where is it stated that the Pakistani/Kashmiri community is responsible for the violent sexual abuse of 1,400 girls as you originally claim?
Tuesday’s report concluded that by far the majority of perpetrators were Asian men, and said council officials had been unwilling to address the issue for fear of being labelled racist.
Facts aren't your strong point are they? Where does it mention Pakistani/Kasmiri?
I wonder how my grandfathers would feel having built these areas only for their life legacy only to have them bought up by Americanised asians with absolutely no values other than money and self indulgence?
That's quite a silly post. Sitting on a bus listening to people babble in different languages tells us nothing about the policies being adopted for various ethnicities. Multiculturalism is about valuing every culture equally and putting in place policies that allow those cultures to exist alongside our culture. So we would have Sharia law for Muslims, traditional law for Aborigines, etc. It's all very nice until the culture is totally at odds with ours.
Facts aren't your strong point are they? Where does it mention Pakistani/Kasmiri?