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I mean is it a good thing or a bad thing??..

2007-03-04 16:39:18 · 7 answers · asked by browngrl_01 1 in Politics & Government Immigration

why or why not?

2007-03-04 16:53:46 · update #1

i understand everyone has there opinions but wow can some people be racist..just to let everyone know iv decided its a good thing..

2007-03-06 12:03:49 · update #2

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No one should continue this insane politically correct garbage, all it has done is promote the growth of self serving and demanding populations that have no desire to assimilate, but re-create their 'homelands'...

2007-03-04 16:43:25 · answer #1 · answered by Blitzpup 5 · 3 0

no. no. no. it is a bad thing, not a good thing.

same goes for the united states.

what good is multiculturism doing for any first world country? it is a means of giving perfectly good jobs to people from other countries and not those that were born to their country of origin.

it is also a means by which countries that opened their doors to multicultures have now become overcrowded by swarthy muslims living in their filth-ridden ghettos, reproducing at a rate that is certain to surpass the measly rate of reproduction of nationals, all because the politically correct female nationals cop to the idiotic ideas that they should not marry and have babies but rather attain degree upon degree upon degree so that they can get the almighty corporate job as they suffer PMS while trying to climb the corporate ladder to the "glass ceiling."

this is so that they can buy buy buy and buy all the toys toys toys that smart businesses know will make them bookoo dinero, such as ipods, ever more portable work cubes to enslave themselves in, even on trains, a/k/a blue tooth cell phones. the jobs will give them the money to buy gym memberships where they can wear the newest and latest and greatest headsets to listen to downloaded music while never making acquaintance with the men that they would love to love and who would love to be loved by them and make some babies. and how could i fail to mention that the money from the corporate jobs will buy them sexy, brand new fancy dancy cars that lose 1/3 of their price the moment they are driven off the lot, PLUS--who could forget? the almighty, downtown (where you work), skyscraper CONDO!

screw multiculturism! let the multi culturals work it out in their own countries. let's close the immigration doors, right now.

let's get it right. let's get it for OURSELVES!

2007-03-04 16:58:21 · answer #2 · answered by Louiegirl_Chicago 5 · 1 0

I'm 8th generation Canadian and I see multi-culturalism as a bad thing. Why? Well I raised it with people after the last series of elections where the Liberal Party seemed to question those who did not support them for having 'Canadian' values. So I asked, what are the values that makes Canadian culture Canadian? Taking a look at it, people from different cultures seem to maintain aspects of their culture while integrating into society (although cultural differences sometimes prevented full integration). Being 8th generation Canadian (of British and American history) I really had no profound Canadian culture I could grab up and call my own. Multicultralism had basically prevented all Canadians from developing a true Canadian culture, and you can see it reflected by the strong regionalization of truly home grown culture (East Coast, Quebec...strong culture but not completely Canadian).

2007-03-05 06:36:12 · answer #3 · answered by Nice Guy 3 · 1 0

Yes!

2007-03-04 16:52:52 · answer #4 · answered by Greg M 2 · 0 1

They can do whatever they like, as long as they go straight to he11.

2007-03-04 16:50:44 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

http://www.snopes.com/politics/soapbox/lamm.asp

This is an American viewpoint I happen to agree with.

2007-03-05 07:36:27 · answer #6 · answered by DAR 7 · 2 0

not if they are smart!

2007-03-04 16:43:26 · answer #7 · answered by patriot07 5 · 1 0

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