sycasey said:
bear2034 said:
sycasey said:
bear2034 said:
Your argument is baseless so there's nothing to rebut.
Okay, let's have it. What is the non-racial argument for statements like these?
I don't think these were racial arguments. Most of our immigration comes from the third world. Immigration from Canada, the U.K., western Europe, Korea and Japan represent only 5-10% of our total immigration depending on what the illegal immigration numbers are.
"Multiculturalism was a failure" means what, in this context?
America has always been a melting pot of peoples from different places, it's not an ethnicity like it is in most countries. Since we don't have a shared ethnicity, there must be other things that unite us as a country, a shared American culture, E Pluribus, Unum.
While multi-cultures exist in America, the idea of multiculturalism, where differences are emphasized over what unites us, fragments us, and therefore, not sustainable.