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Being myself and not letting people judge me for being happy.
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@Ani_more_ @rinnittt @buffys And beautiful places that should be enjoyed by all especially those who live there will always be greedily converted by powerful people. The public could change that but it would take everyone and they are so good at keeping us divided sadly.
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@Ani_more_ @rinnittt @buffys I agree the government's and the rich are the cause for most cultural indifferences. Even in countries like my own where high imagination is basically destroying it. It's not the people's fault it's the way it's handle by those in power. Misplaced anger is their greatest weapon.
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@Ani_more_ @rinnittt @buffys Oh no sorry what I meant wasn't cultural exchange that's only ever a good thing. I meant support like housing and financial things or protecting one culture over another. Sorry I don't speak to people much so I may phrase things wrong.
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@Ani_more_ @rinnittt @buffys That's just another example of one culture or race being held in higher regard then another. A perfect world would be all cultures living together but all treated and seen as equals with nothing given or taken from all cultures.
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@rinnittt @Ani_more_ @buffys And I'm not refuting that I haven't said anything about government except that it is what forms a culture because those in power will always have preferred set of rules and beliefs and do everything to make them the norm.
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@Ani_more_ @rinnittt @buffys You mean like romanticising the freedoms of the west while demeaning what we perceive as horrible beliefs in eastern cultures?
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@rinnittt @Ani_more_ @buffys There are quite a few in the UK and I never said the entire country if it was the entire country that would be colonisation not immigration.
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@Ani_more_ @rinnittt @buffys And atm most countries prioritising their own culture have low immigration or great intolerance towards other cultures.
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@Ani_more_ @rinnittt @buffys I'm not entirely sure what answer your looking for? If a neighbourhood is completely changed for a different culture then that's the same isn't it? Loss of land and original culture.
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@rinnittt @Ani_more_ @buffys Yet most immigrants bring their governments with them in their beliefs and traditions a person's culture is determined by those in charge be it the church or governments. Culture is created by the masses but formed by their leaders.
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@Ani_more_ @rinnittt @buffys Yes merging would mean two or more cultures existing at once like most countries even the colonised ones. Erasing a culture would mean the complete destruction of the former at which point only one culture exists.
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@Ani_more_ @rinnittt @buffys So a street in England where no British people live where english is rarely spoken and nearly everything is of a different culture that isn't a culture being erased? And why does anywhere else except Britain have a original culture?
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@Ani_more_ @rinnittt @buffys No it's called that because people liked the 1908 play called the melting pot. And at no point have I said colonisation was a good thing have I? My point is immigration is the same as colonisation without the violence.
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@Ani_more_ @rinnittt @buffys Which is why I made the distinction between violent colonisation and non violent immigration. I'm not denying one is far worse then the other at all being the son of a immigrant myself who was forcibly relocated to a different country. I'm merely pointing out the similarities.
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@rinnittt @Ani_more_ @buffys The original culture is the culture of the country where the immigration takes place. So I suppose British would be the culture or American.
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