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2007-03-02 09:37:34 · 11 answers · asked by AMERICAN DUKE 1 in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Other - Cultures & Groups

Citizens in those countries aren't forced to accept "diversity" and "multiculturalism"!

2007-03-02 09:38:12 · update #1

Sheesh....OK Mexico is not considered a "Western" country. When people use the word "Western" it means US/Europe/Canada/Austrailia.

2007-03-02 09:55:58 · update #2

"e pluribus unim" has nothing to do with diversity. It is latin for "out of many we are one". It is referencing the many states that make up the American union.

2007-03-02 09:57:32 · update #3

I you "don't care" then why bother answering this question????

2007-03-02 09:58:35 · update #4

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Diversity = disunity.

It's a divide and conquer tool. A tool that injects into a homogenis society different ethnic groups.

What happens then?

Those different ethnic groups fight each other over economic power, political power and street power. Eventually it turns into outright warfare.

Every multi-cultural empire died.

The whole point of a nation is so similar people can live together and be self-governed.

Diversity presents absolutely no benefits to society.

Diversity destroys the previous culture.

Provides cheap labor.

Thus, diversity and multi-culturalism is being used to destroy the US, the UK and various other Western nations from the inside out. You can't take these nations on militarily, but you can shame them into taking in immigrants. The powers that be want the "nation-state" concept dissolved and Western Nations stand in the way. All that matter to multi-national banks and corporations is opening up markets for their companies and profiting off cheap labor.

2007-03-02 10:16:13 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

I don't think diversity is pushed upon Western nations. The Western nations have more to offer in the way of money, Jobs, opportunities, education, and you can live in the lap of luxury if you work hard. Japan is unique in itself because they are very educated with great work ethics. But Japanese may be harder to learn then say English or Spanish. Mexico is a pretty country but its mostly poor and so is Nigeria. So many people from other countries tend to flock to Britain, America, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Ireland, etc.

2007-03-02 09:54:18 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

The countries you offer as examples are primarily homogenous nations. That is, only one ethnic group are indigenous to the country. Especially in the case Japan.

Also, Mexico, while mainly popluated by persons of Hispanic descent, is a Western nation and has a great diversity of other ethnic groups.

While I don't understand what you mean about diversity being "pushed," maybe your answer is best found on U. S. currency; e pluribus unim which means, in diversity there is strength.

2007-03-02 09:51:31 · answer #3 · answered by ken erestu 6 · 4 1

In nIgeria they are doing just the opposite. In response to the pushiness of the gays there they are in the process of making being a homosexual illegal. In Mexico they have a macho culture and as a result wikll not put up with any pushiness from the homosexual minority. In Japan being gay is considered a shameful thing, gays keep to themselves and do not try to " show pride" In the West however, we have sanctified freeedom to the point that anybody can ' sue" for " rights" they figure they should have. an excellent example of that is the US softwood sanctions on Canada. The Georgia white pine growers found that their market share was reducing because white pine is an inferior product, so they lobbied the US government to levy a tariff on Canadian softwood, ( a superior building product) and pay them a portion of the tax to in reparations for the Canadians " dumping" their softwoods on the US market. It was neither legal or right but they have managed to shaft our canadian neighbours for 3 billion dollars in illegal taxes on their wood. as I said, anyone with a lawyer and a lobbyist can push a wrong thing on the American people.

2007-03-02 11:41:49 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

They're obviously the smart ones.
This multi-cultural melting pot bullsh!t is completely absurd and will be the downfall of this "once great" nation.
I'm not tryin' to be racist, but I think each country would be better off with its own kind. USA = Europeans, Mexico = Mexicans, Africa = Africans, and so on. It's more simple when one nation has its own language and cultures. People would be less likely to throw out the race card too - Wouldn't that be NICE!

2007-03-02 11:33:20 · answer #5 · answered by ♥ Scorpio X 3 · 0 0

BECAUSE, the Western nations already HAS A DIVERSE society, therefore they are told to accept it and be diverse. Japan, Nigeria or Mexico are not. They are all ONE SINGLE culture, and race.

2007-03-02 22:22:18 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

FYI Canadians are the most culturally diversed people and we all get along.

I guarantee that the average group of 3 friends that you will see in southern Ontario are: Asian, black and white!

Respest is taught, and diversity is NOT forced on anyone

2007-03-02 10:00:53 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

when you say western and set Mexico apart, that means that you doesnt even know where it is located, and now you say we arent forced to do so? nobody can be forced to do anything, even if it is about something good, you are not obligued, and less when it comes down to etical matters, and sorry but the USA are not precisely distinguished by "diversity acceptance"

Good try!! but think better next time

2007-03-02 09:53:13 · answer #8 · answered by NONAME 2 · 2 1

Diversity only works well in countries that are diverse to start with.

Why would you want to be diverse if you are like every one else already?

Diverse people only want to be like others like them self.

2007-03-02 09:45:23 · answer #9 · answered by Floyd B 5 · 2 1

How do you know? Do you live there? Do you correspond with citizens of those countries?

I'm sure they have prejudice and bigotry issues just the same as we do. Their groups may be different, but every culture is encouraged to respect each other. [Except people who are trying to raise their children as bigots, that is.]

2007-03-02 09:42:14 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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