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Default Re: The Integrated Multicultural Society

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Originally Posted by wilpuri View Post
I am sure most of us at some point have to face the dilemma created by the difference that exists between our weltanshauung and the reality.

I have friends who are foreign but by all practical standards have assimilated into mainstream society. I treat them as the individuals they see themselves as, and I don't really see a conflict between having such acquaintances and a nationalistic world view. I've spoken of my views to some of immigrant backgrounds and most of them sympathise and understand.

We cannot expect to live as we would in our hypothetical ideal societies.
I dont really have a problem with the few Swedes and Poles we have in this country, as long as they do not migrate in the hundreds of thousands, and of course, behave and follow our standards, they do not pose a threat to society. However, when countless of Somalis and Turks migrate, and decide that they will create their own little mini-sharia in the immigrant areas around the country, and live by their own laws, ignoring the norms of Danish society, I start having a problem. That is also, when it becomes impossible for me to accept any Muslim immigrant as my own. I feel that, perhaps, the cultural differences are simply too great to be countered anytime soon - and before that has happened, more destruction than any multicultural optimism can compensate for has been imposed on society.

The exception, would be of course, in these ages, those that may have such background, but integrate into society, and at the very least try to. I keep telling myself that we must also take part of the blame for their presence here, because we let them in. And what fool lets the enemy in, and provides for them? That must be what they are thinking, that must be why they think they can install sharia in our society. But then we must also excuse them for taking the very opportunity that we provided them. That being said, it was also done on some terms, even though they were very liberate. If they dont successfully integrate into society, then even in this society, they have no place here. As even a prominent socialist said, commenting on the islamist extremism and the recent riots in this country, "they have no place in this society; they can go to hell".
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