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Posted by TrueToTheCrew on Sep-30-2004 18:04:
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Originally posted by Pettiscool
and from toronto.... cant let you get away with that one. |
I was hoping no one would of brought that up. Does sorta look bad.
Posted by rabbitjoker on Oct-01-2004 01:11:
Re: Canada is like wanna be European
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Originally posted by josh4
just a thought |
OK USA.
Posted by discojoe on Oct-01-2004 02:18:
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Originally posted by dEsidEL
i've been to a lot of these cities and i can testify that they're as ethnically diverse as Toronto .. perhaps not per capita, but enough such that it's pretty seemless going from city to city. when i was in Europe i noticed that a lotta the major cities are becoming as equally diverse if not moreso.. times are changing and so is this world
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toronto is the most ethnically diverse city in the world. but ya you are righ big cities with big opportunities always attract people looking to take advantage of those opportunities. anyone whos been to london or paris would understand
and how about hong kouver
Posted by discojoe on Oct-01-2004 02:44:
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Originally posted by St_Andrew
i dont get it. why couldnt new cultures be a good thing?
as long as they keep to the new coutries laws, which they obviously have to do, i cannot see the problem... |
a. you come from sweden, you have thousands of years of deeply rooted culture and history to be proud of. Canada is 150 years and we are deperately trying to keep whatever culture we have developed because thousands of people from all over the world who are comming yearly. Canadians are far too passive, they let foreigners keep their culture and what happens is you get pockets of foreigners scattered throughout the country. I find it has created a somewhat cold atmosphere, sort of a coldness and a tension between people. I cant tell you the number of intercultural fights i whitnessed when i was in highschool.
b. Because even though they may obey the law as much as the country's old citizens, sometimes comming in they may ask to change laws or vote in favour of ideas that reflect their own culture.
Posted by St_Andrew on Oct-01-2004 20:35:
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Originally posted by discojoe
a. you come from sweden, you have thousands of years of deeply rooted culture and history to be proud of. Canada is 150 years and we are deperately trying to keep whatever culture we have developed because thousands of people from all over the world who are comming yearly. Canadians are far too passive, they let foreigners keep their culture and what happens is you get pockets of foreigners scattered throughout the country. I find it has created a somewhat cold atmosphere, sort of a coldness and a tension between people. I cant tell you the number of intercultural fights i whitnessed when i was in highschool. |
Sweden has thousands of years of culture, that is true! But do we have to be proud of that? And do you honestly think that the culture has been the same all the time? It has always changed and will always do! there is really no such thing as a good or bad culture, there is just different cultures... In the 1000th Swedish people (the vinkings) were killing and stealing from people from all over the world (europe). 1000 years later sweden are one of the most peaceful countries on earth. Is that a bad thing? 90% of our traditions are from other countries, christmas (with santa and stuff), easter, midsummer etc. So our old anicent culture has been influenced by so many other cultures during the past 1000 year, and what we call our culture is really a lot of cultures! traditions change over time! its not a bad thing either!
Tenshion between cultures do occur, true. however that is only due to ignorance and bad understanding. Educate people the right way and such things as racism will almost dissapear (there will always be people that are stupid enough not to understand and that want to make truoble).
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| b. Because even though they may obey the law as much as the country's old citizens, sometimes comming in they may ask to change laws or vote in favour of ideas that reflect their own culture. |
That is true, if they get that many. You have any examples of that actually happening tho (except europeans to native american laws)?
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