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Re: Immigrants and having rights
| quote: | Originally posted by Slylee
i mean, if u come over here on a raft, learn the language and get a fucking job and pay taxes, then i don't give a shit what u do. but i can't stand the ones who have been living here forever and still don't speak english or work or anything... |
If the government didn't label them as illegal immigrants, and they had to live a somewhat "underground" life, then they could blend more easily. As far as I know, this is not what happens, although I'm not there and I can't have a better idea of what the situation is like.
As for the melting pot theory, I find it strange as well: why is it that ethnic groups in the US look almost like castes to us foreigners? At least, from a Brazilian perspective, this is somewhat strange. It seems like there's a distinct "black culture", a distinct "white culture", a distinct "Asian culture", a distinct "Hispanic culture", a distinct "Native American culture"... and crossing these barriers may lead to awkward results, such as the existence of labels such as wiggers and wapanese.
Finally, Slylee, the approach taken by the Japanese government cannot be compared to that of the American society. Japan ignores the existence of different groups within their territory, so it's only natural that you had to learn their language.
I'd like to write a gigantic post... I'm gonna do this later at night.
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