Mic 1972 wrote: » I agree with that, cultures are cultures, none is better or worse.
RobbieTheRobber wrote: » Ah stop will you with the multicultural camp nonsense. I am a single poster. I am not other posters. Don't try to insult me by throwing around general insults at the "multicultural camp". I'm not other posters so don't quote me then pretend to insult some imagined made up group. :rolleyes: Really disappointed in the anti immigrant group in this thread. All that's left is ad hominems and insults.
RobbieTheRobber wrote: » Wibbs would argue against you. He has against me on this issue already when I declared my children Irish in the past.
Wibbs wrote: » OK Mic, let's put it another way; if you were Gay, which country and culture would be worse for you, Nigeria or Ireland? We can even keep it in Ireland if we had an atomic DeLorean or a blue Police Box Which culture would be worse; 1950's Ireland, or 2020's Ireland. While I would agree pretty much all cultures have positives, mainly because humans are generally pretty cool, but some have more negatives than others.
Mic 1972 wrote: » if a large number of people from a specific foreign culture move to another country and don't integrate, they are going to create ghettos and subcultures that clash with the nation's culture. it's been done before, it doesnt work So, to answer your question, if you move to another country you are expected to understand and apply the cultural rules of such country.
Annasopra wrote: » Lol at the attempts to downplay the racist rant by claiming its just bigoted against culture.
Wibbs wrote: » How in god's name is culturalism a type of racism?
Wibbs wrote: » Again with the seeing insults everywhere. And if you like I can certainly go back and quote quite the number of direct and quite clear attack the posts not the poster "ad hominems" from quite the number of the multiculturalist side of the debate. Can you not avoid this please? Please quote my post(s) in full on the matter. I want to make very sure I'm not being misrepresented.
SchrodingersCat wrote: » Cultural racism/neo-racism describes discrimination of racial and ethnic groups based on cultural differences. If you believe that various cultures are not compatible with each other and should not co-exist in the same society, then congrats: You are a Cultural Racist. https://www.encyclopedia.com/cultural-racism Biological racism is where groups are discriminated and oppressed based on their biological race. This is the racism that we are most familiar with, as it caused so much harm to our societies in the last century. We saw the horrible results of racism in the second world war, 60's America, apartheid, colonialism, etc. Thankfully, we have come a long way since. In the second half of the last century, societies have progressed to where it became a repulsive view with the general public and made governments denounce it. The reason why both biological and Cultural Racism are forms of racism is that both result in the same harmful discrimination of groups of people. Another reason why Cultural Racism is a form of racism is because biological racists use it as a tool to push a more palatable version of their views to the public. Remember when I said how the general public were repulsed by racism? Well, instead of saying that they don't want a certain race of people accepted in their country, its an easier sell to say that they don't want a certain culture of people accepted in their country. Both have the same result, which is the discrimination of a group of people, but one is less repulsive to say than the other. Similarly, biological racists use Cultural Racism to justify to themselves that they are not racist. Annasopra summarised it well: See explanation above.
bubblypop wrote: » Like Irish people that went all over the world and brought their (actual) culture with them? You didn't answer the question, I asked you if you want those people to give up their own culture and take on the culture of the.country they moved to? Nothing to do with understanding the culture, I would expect anyone moving to a new country to understand the culture. That doesn't mean they need to give up their own surely?
fvp4 wrote: » Irish people largely integrated. Surely people are expected to give up some of their culture, if not a large part of it. Giving up FGM or honour killings etc. And becoming French or German.
TomTomTim wrote: » One is a matter of ideas, the other is a matter of biology. The latter can be considered racist, the former can't, no matter how hard you try.
SchrodingersCat wrote: » Cultural racism/neo-racism describes discrimination of racial and ethnic groups based on cultural differences. If you believe that various cultures are not compatible with each other and should not co-exist in the same society, then congrats: You are a Cultural Racist. https://www.encyclopedia.com/cultural-racism .
[Deleted User] wrote: » Irish people largely integrated. Surely people are expected to give up some of their culture, if not a large part of it. Giving up FGM or honour killings etc. And becoming French or German.
bubblypop wrote: » Like Irish people that went all over the world and brought their (actual) culture with them?
You didn't answer the question, I asked you if you want those people to give up their own culture and take on the culture of the.country they moved to? Nothing to do with understanding the culture, I would expect anyone moving to a new country to understand the culture. That doesn't mean they need to give up their own surely?
bubblypop wrote: » What would you call it when one group of people try to delete the culture of another group of people? The British did it in Ireland The Serbs did it in the Balkans. And how did they dress it up? Because the other culture was inferior to theirs. they could control the population better if they destroyed their culture. That inferior culture did not deserve to survive.
bubblypop wrote: » FGM and honour killings are against the law.
Deleted User wrote: » racism is a human condition due to our tribal attitudes that have not gone away over time. In spite of all the campaigning about racism, I've yet to see any definite plan with specific methods of removing racism entirely. Sure, it's an admirable goal, but it remains a vague objective, without any real consideration that it's very unlikely to ever be fulfilled.
Wibbs wrote: » Well the same Irish pretty much did. Outside of painting things green on Paddy's Day and the aforementioned Catholicism, they dropped pretty much everything else. The Irish language an obvious one. They were barely out the other side of Ellis island when Gaelige was dropped for Bearla. A couple of industrious types tried to start Irish language newspapers but they died a death in short order. On the other hand a load of German Americans kept their language until the First World War. There were large areas of German speaking Americans with their own printing presses and periodicals.
bubblypop wrote: » I asked you if you want those people to give up their own culture and take on the culture of the.country they moved to? Nothing to do with understanding the culture, I would expect anyone moving to a new country to understand the culture. That doesn't mean they need to give up their own surely?
bubblypop wrote: » What would you call it when one group of people try to delete the culture of another group of people? The British did it in Ireland The Serbs did it in the Balkans. And how did they dress it up? Because the other culture was inferior to theirs. That inferior culture did not deserve to survive.
[Deleted User] wrote: » They re somebody's culture. So why are they not legal?
bubblypop wrote: » That inferior culture did not deserve to survive.
[Deleted User] wrote: » The vast majority of Irish people in the US don't give two sh1tes about Ireland. Most are just American Whites.
bubblypop wrote: » And yet today there are GAA clubs in every continent and little children learning to Irish dance everywhere. The Irish did not give up their.culture, they may enjoy others but they didn't drop their own.
Wibbs wrote: » Both of those trends becoming popular is remarkably recent in nature and came back after the Irish diaspora had already assimilated.
bubblypop wrote: » I'm pretty sure you don't actually mean this.... #rolleyes#
bubblypop wrote: » Not a bit, it has been going for decades.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I do mean it. As usual with people who proclaim that all cultures are equal you fall down at the very first hurdle. Either you don't know what other cultures are or you don't know that law and culture, custom and culture are intermixed. Or you have no idea that other cultures believe or do. FGM is a cultural practice. Honour Killings are a cultural practice. And while we are at it laws against homosexuality are. cultural practice. In fact laws are downwind of culture. A multi cultural society would allow all of these. In fact there are genuine multi cultural societies which have different laws for different cultures. You sound like a bit of a supremacist.