People seem to have an instinctive desire to live among their own culture. Unless cultures are similar enough, people don't live by other cultures. They band together.
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In most instances, this is what world history shows us repeatedly from the beginning of time but don't worry when has history stopped the far left!
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Go look at any high school cafeteria for proof
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Agreed, it’s subconscious instinct, people who share the same values and cultures will group together, its seen in humans and animals with social structures, this does not in anyway indicate animosity towards other groups
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Many species coexist and share the same watering hole but they will always leave together in a group of the same species
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All we hear about is culture but never American culture.
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Look how many people made my point. Just the thought of American culture makes them lose it.
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Baby steps :)
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I think the more relevant point is that the people who are advocating for all of the diversity tend not to participate in that diversity in any way.
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Because they don't care about it. Truth is that people prefer to live around other people like them. They only advocate it so much because they think it makes them look better.
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None of the many Indians of my acquaintance, in the West, live among other Indians. They don't have any such complex or nexus. They meet to celebrate festivals.
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Indians tend to marry the natives of the country to which they moved and in general they fit in very well with the natives because they respect their new country's culture...
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Also Indians are not so demanding of their spouses to adopt their own religion.
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When I was a child I knew that my father's family wore saris and were Hindus and my mother's family wore skirts and dresses and were Roman Catholics.
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You never get to play the victim card unless you are a minority. Sad but true in all democracies.
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Not in South Africa the majority play victim
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