Don't be silly
I just don't think multiculturalism is the problem. In fact, I believe it adds a lot to the quality of life.
Of course, there must be boundaries: The language of the country you live in has to be learned (though this of course also applies to lots of natives, both here and in the US), you have to adhere to laws (obvious, really), and you may practise your culture as long as you don't disturb or harm others (if your culture involves stabbing people with knives, or singing loudly and badly all day, then there's where you meet the border of tolerance. But this has nothing to do with clture per se, it's just a common rule that applies to everybody, native or not), and you of course don't have any more rights than any other people. But you also dn't have less.
AZ
I just don't think multiculturalism is the problem. In fact, I believe it adds a lot to the quality of life.
Of course, there must be boundaries: The language of the country you live in has to be learned (though this of course also applies to lots of natives, both here and in the US), you have to adhere to laws (obvious, really), and you may practise your culture as long as you don't disturb or harm others (if your culture involves stabbing people with knives, or singing loudly and badly all day, then there's where you meet the border of tolerance. But this has nothing to do with clture per se, it's just a common rule that applies to everybody, native or not), and you of course don't have any more rights than any other people. But you also dn't have less.
AZ
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