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It Begins: Black Lives Matter Mob Demands White People Move Out of Homes and Leave Them for Black Pe
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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 3405555" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>I do think... I think for lots of minutes. And I think you're just flat WRONG. Many cultures can maintain their own uniqueness and identity without being subsumed by another. Maintaining one's culture doesn't automatically require the denigration OR the exclusion of another. Of course, there are some aspects of certain cultures that are automatically antithetical or incompatible with others, or with a peaceful and harmonic society which includes the tolerance of, celebration of and coexistence with other cultures.</p><p></p><p>You can claim whatever you want... that to keep one's culture intact is to automatically exclude all others, but that doesn't make it true. That is just more tribalism and is the basis of identity politics. I don't buy it, I don't believe it and in spite of the examples of many cultures warring in a given society, there are also plenty of other examples in the US and worldwide that prove many cultures can coexist, maintain their heritage and still benefit from the experience of exposure to other cultures. Maintaining your cultural identity, contrary to some people's belief, is NOT necessarily the complete and total exclusion of any outside influence.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry if you believe that - and I'm even sorrier if you advocate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 3405555, member: 9374"] I do think... I think for lots of minutes. And I think you're just flat WRONG. Many cultures can maintain their own uniqueness and identity without being subsumed by another. Maintaining one's culture doesn't automatically require the denigration OR the exclusion of another. Of course, there are some aspects of certain cultures that are automatically antithetical or incompatible with others, or with a peaceful and harmonic society which includes the tolerance of, celebration of and coexistence with other cultures. You can claim whatever you want... that to keep one's culture intact is to automatically exclude all others, but that doesn't make it true. That is just more tribalism and is the basis of identity politics. I don't buy it, I don't believe it and in spite of the examples of many cultures warring in a given society, there are also plenty of other examples in the US and worldwide that prove many cultures can coexist, maintain their heritage and still benefit from the experience of exposure to other cultures. Maintaining your cultural identity, contrary to some people's belief, is NOT necessarily the complete and total exclusion of any outside influence. I'm sorry if you believe that - and I'm even sorrier if you advocate it. [/QUOTE]
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