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Old 09-21-15, 06:02 AM   #11
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I think multiculturalism can work in a big country like the US that can absorb large numbers of immigrants but i'm not so sure how well it works in smaller ones like the size of most European nations without them loosing their individual identities.
The US was lucky in this aspect as it was big and empty enough for all the different enclaves to develop without starting to step on eachothers toes and as generation passed, not to mention 2 victorius world wars, the multicultured map started to melt into one American.

Europe has slowly learned to live with their neighbours and small minorites within borders and for the most part those small minorities respected the law of the land.
But one culture has to be dominant. Because that one writes the secular laws and the rest must follow it. Total assimilation is not really needed for this to work.
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