BillyBobBS wrote: » No it's not. Multiculturalism doesn't work.
Deleted User wrote: » ...today I brought my daughter to the playground to meet Slovakian friends with their kids. Also met my cousin and his African partner and their little daughter. After that, I went to my Turkish Muslim barber and to her delight he produced a lollipop. And I thought, she'll grow up experiencing diversity and cultures that I could only dream of when I was a child in white Catholic Ireland in the late '70s and '80s. And it felt good.
Deleted User wrote: » And I thought, she'll grow up experiencing diversity and cultures that I could only dream of when I was a child in white Catholic Ireland in the late '70s and '80s. And it felt good.
bluewizard wrote: » Well I'm "multicultural" - go ahead, tell me what's your problem with me.
[Deleted User] wrote: » ...today I brought my daughter to the playground to meet Slovakian friends with their kids. Also met my cousin and his African partner and their little daughter. After that, I went to my Turkish Muslim barber and to her delight he produced a lollipop. And I thought, she'll grow up experiencing diversity and cultures that I could only dream of when I was a child in white Catholic Ireland in the late '70s and '80s. And it felt good.
Dirty Dingus McGee wrote: » It's neither a good or a bad thing it just is what it is.
tomwaterford wrote: » We dislike smurfs who are wizards :pac:
bluewizard wrote: » I'm not a smurf.
Peregrine wrote: » I met someone from Cavan yesterday. It's gone too far, I say.