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Originally Posted by Tryggr
And if they're non-European immigrants, I encourage them to stick to those traditional outlooks, in their own countries however.
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That goes without saying.
I think that many second generation immigrants find themselves in a very strange place. Society wants them to assimilate, but they don't feel Dutch/Swedish/Spanish and aren't treated as such. They have one foot in their parents world, one in Europe. Some turn to radical Islamism, some to nationalism (Turks?), some become cosmopolitan citizens of the world.
Anyway, the discussions could be potentially fruitful. But perhaps this is not the place.