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It makes sense. Culture cannot be mixed with other cultures and expect it to remain still as it was. Its natural development is to melt into a new thing, that's a new culture. No matter if you call it "the new culture" or Multiculturalism. The "multi" is just in the name and at some point disappears any trace of its original diversity.
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Well said. Good to see some big voices getting this message out. I'm frequently called a racist for saying the same thing. No, I do not want to live in a diverse society. I want my culture to remain. I feel it a dishonor to my ancestors to bow to the freemason agenda of creating a deracinated cosmopolitan consumerist society. I wish no one harm, but we are at a turning point. They need to figure out their problems on their soil, as we must figure out ours here. There is nothing moralistic about allowing your country to be erased and putting your fellow countrymen and women in danger, reducing their wages, quality of life, etc.
Here's a real question. After so many of them come here, so that it becomes essentially the same conditions they were trying to flee - when this becomes the new third world, where do we flee to?
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Some examples of one means of abolishing the "olds" is to use the social credit system to associate you with people who may be related to you. For instance, there's something called the Nexus Card that prescreens travelers who cross the border between the US and Canada. I have family on the Canadian side, and used to travel there frequently, so I thought about applying for it. (Btw I live on the border -- I'm a 5 minute walk and 2 minute boat ride from the actual international dividing line, but I'm about a mile from the nearest official border crossing). In order to apply for the card I would have to pay non-refundable investigation fees and travel to Windsor, Ontario, across from Detroit, Michigan, for an interview with immigration officials. They set the interview time and date, so it would mean having to take a day off work. The process would be a hardship for me, but potentially worth the trouble if it meant being able to cross the border more quickly, since some days the wait time at the inspection booths could be hours long. So I looked into it, and learned from firsthand accounts from locals that you can go to all that trouble and expense, and be approved for the card, only to have it confiscated at the inspection booth if a distant relative that you've never met, and maybe don't know exists, is so much as under investigation for certain crimes. One woman shared her experience of finding out about a cousin's grown child being suspected of some type of crime, which resulted in the confiscation of her Nexus card, her husband's, and their children's. They weren't banned from entering Canada, but they're not allowed to go through the Nexus immigration inspection line any more. That's Marxist, and it's supported by socalled socially conservative people who were fooled into believing that it serves a real security need.
And just recently I applied for credit, and one of the questions that supposedly was to be used to verify my Identity asked about a certain person who may or may not have some connection to me or my family. The question asked which of the following addresses that person presently lives at or has lived at in the past. The question took me aback, as i have never had dealings with that person. It happens to be a relative with my last name, but even so, we aren't closely related. Let's just say that a lot of people would have to die before he could inherit my estate upon my death. Yet that person's existence affects the decision of creditors as to whether or not to extend credit to me. That is Marxism pure and simple. And social conservatives think it's a good idea.
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As a Ukrainian Canadian. My mother's Ukrainian family still keep the traditions and culture alive in many ways here in Canada but it is slowly dying off unfortunately... Im thinking i should just leave the western world behind and go to Europe where traditions and cultures are the backbone of society.
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Trudeauās tagline when he was first campaigning was ādiversity is our strengthāā¦ I believe itās a lie, and not for reasons regarding race. Canada is too geographically large, with too small of a population that is divided along geographic and economic lines. Regionally, our differences naturally put us into opposing views which emerge around economic interests, and also into our differences in culture, and values. Conservative western provinces and liberal eastern provinces will never have true win/win outcomes as both our values and economies thrive in wildly different environments. Canada could, and perhaps should be broken up into multiple stronger, more culturally disciplined & smaller geographical nationsā¦ I would favour western separation as it pertains to Canada. Iām proud of our christian western Canadian heritage, and that is a culture I want to retain for my children and future generations.
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If weāre honest, most derogatory labels used to justify discarding Catholicism could be used to denigrate nearly any culture.
The Church in the west is trying to change her culture to appease our most hostile neighbors, but itās never going to be good enough until our culture no longer claims to have divine roots, and no longer claims to have anything to offer to others. Even diluted, Catholicism is a serious rival to secularism, consumerism, and totalitarianism.
However, itās a joy to be neighbors with respectful people, regardless of culture. Itās not a cliche to say we can learn from each other. Christianity thrives in a truly multicultural context, persecution or notā¦as long as we donāt become ashamed of the Gospel.
āBe who you are, and be that well!ā
-Saint Francis de Sales
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@MichaelChanCY
1 year ago
In old China before the communism, different parts in China had their own culture and dialects. Now different cultures in China are just dancing shows for tourism. Very sad.
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