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Old 09-27-2023, 01:19 PM
 
Location: The Sunshine State of Mind
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At their core, people are tribal. They are comfortable around people that look like them and share their culture.

If multiculturalism was a benefit, it would happen organically. As it is, it's being shoved down peoples' throats. The power to be claim it's a strength. But it is always accompanied by a lot of civic strife and times erupts in violent clashes.

Homogeneous nations don't have the level of disharmony found in heterogeneous countries. Legal immigrants of decades past were eager to adopt the culture and values of their host nations. That sentiment no longer resides with the illegal, economic migrants that have been pouring into western nations in the last 2 decades.

Has anyone benefitted personally from multiculturalism?

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Multiculturalism has failed – and threatens to bring down British democracy. The gravest danger to Britain’s multi-ethnic democracy is not white-British racism – it is the importation of tribal ideologies fuelling tensions between its minorities. Whether it is American-inspired racial identity politics, subcontinental-style communalism, or Arab-world sectarianism, community cohesion in relatively diverse parts of the country is under strain.
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British culture ‘will disappear’ without migration controls. migration to the UK and Europe in the past 25 years had been “too much, too quick” with too little thought given to integration and social cohesion rather than the “failed dogma.
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Mrs Braverman said the migration crisis showed the need to reform the “outdated” United Nations Refugee Convention of 1951, which had created an “absurd and unsustainable” system with “huge incentives for illegal migration”.

She urged the international community to follow the UK in refusing asylum to migrants unless they arrived in a country through a recognised safe and legal route, tightening the definition of who could claim to be a refugee and adopting schemes like the Government’s Rwanda deportation policy.
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“Uncontrolled immigration, inadequate integration and a misguided dogma of multiculturalism have proven a toxic combination for Europe over the last few decades,” she said.

She said multiculturalism had failed because it allowed migrants to live parallel lives and, in extreme cases, threaten its security, and warned that pressures on public services and housing would “compound over time” unless countries could prevent or rapidly remove illegal migrants.

New homes ‘cannot be magicked up’
She claimed immigration was behind 45 per cent of demand for new housing in England, while more than one in five births were to foreign-born mothers.
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