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i don't see any threat

2007-11-04 17:12:41 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

The threat of multiculturalism is that Rudy Giuliani's head will explode and get what substitutes for brain matter all over a bunch of Iowans.

Save Iowa, so "NO!" to multiculturalism!

2007-11-04 15:56:37 · answer #2 · answered by pandion317 2 · 0 0

Democracy and with it comes socialism and/or communism. The people will beg to have it. Kind of like what we are seeing now. Not realizing all the while they could in fact maintain their beliefs and ideas free of persecution under our original "constitutional representative republic"(w the added amendments minus a couple not related to sex nor race, but a certain one of economic hinderance on a personal level for all.). Although more individual responsibility and self discipline will be needed for it to work seemlessly. The mob mentality is defeating itself through its own deceptions which it has been perpetuating for decades. Which is good.

2007-11-04 16:32:25 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Let me see if I've got this straight. Multiculturalism is a threat, according to some of the previous answerers, because immigrants will be loyal to their country of origin, and teach their children the same values.

OK. I see. I didn't know that Dwight Eisenhower (Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in Europe) came from a family that had lived in America since the founding of Jamestown. I always thought that he was an ethnic German. There again, I am not American, and thus unfamiliar with your history.

I am similarly misinformed about second-generation Japanese kids from Hawaii, who became the most-decorated WW 2 troops in the entire US Army. I guess I read the history incorrectly.

Lord Louis Mountbatten, a cousin of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, was the Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in South East Asia during WW 2. Mountbatten? Oh yes. His family changed its name from "Battenberg" to "Mountbatten" during WW I, because they were German.

That's just the famous people. What about the tens of thousands of German, Italian, and Japanese kids who joined up and in many cases gave their lives fighting against their families' ancestral homelands?

Do you need some more examples, or does the "threat of multiculturalism" look like a piece of Swiss cheese already"?

2007-11-04 16:15:13 · answer #4 · answered by Pagan Dan 6 · 3 2

The danger is that people will cluster into groups based on their ethnicity, and hold resentments and envies towards the rest of the population. This is exactly what leads to wars in most of the rest of the world, such as the Balkans. We can already see this happening with groups such as "La Raza" forming.

2007-11-04 15:57:07 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Multiculturalism leads to segregation. It also leads to the break down off society, neighborhoods, and breeds hatred.

2007-11-04 16:18:04 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Diversity could cause the disintegration of a country if there are many ethnic groups trying yo be loyal to the coutries where they came from.

2007-11-04 15:54:59 · answer #7 · answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7 · 0 1

That soon we won't be able to get around speaking english... It's already happening in Canada

2007-11-04 15:56:31 · answer #8 · answered by Caroline B 2 · 0 1

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