Sahra Wagenknecht got alot of flack for saying the exact same thing about the Refugee Crisis over in Germany
What are your thoughts on multiculturalism? Does it work?
Which was actually terribly sad to see because if they would have strongly supported her, it could be the basis of a modern leftist criticism on multiculturalism. Instead, by calling her out the left continuous to force a purely capitalist ideology as a leftist one, ensuring that they are unable to actually criticize the obvious (and increasingly larger) flaws which come alongside with it.
It is basically the best outcome any far right party could hope for, as it enables them as promoting themselves on as the only ones with an answer while actively pushing the idea that multiculturalism is a leftist failure. With the AfD in Germany, PVV in the Netherlands, SD in Sweden or FN in France it is all a story that works very similar from that perspective.
Holla Forums would be so much better if these long, sophisticated posts about theories didn't come with pictures of little girls.
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If you are an immigrant or 2nd and onward generation then you should integrate into the land's culture or GTFO. Ideally people would simply realize that culture is a silly spook and abandon it altogether but unfortunately people are stupid and spooked.
Quite a non-sensical picture since the modern day definition of multiculturalism is based on capitalism, which is not definable by "(all of) history" in the first place.
If you do not recognize the capitalist influences of modern day multiculturalism with its focus on the exploitation of imported uneducated masses to ensure enough cheap labour you can't call yourself a communist in the first place.
That isn't even true, you social engineer. Cultures develop and grow. It's not like the greek culture was just a combination of two other cultures. Of course other cultures close by influence said culture but this process needs a certain profilation from others around you.
That's like saying "Every skin color is just a combination of other older colors". No. It takes a long time for a certain people to develop that cultural identity. You can see that in the southern culture vs northern culture that developed slowly during the time the US was still cut off from europe. Yes it was based on older cultures but it still had to grow and develop it's own uniqueness over time. And the japanese culture developed from a chinese fundation but needed isolation from the mainland to develop into the japanese culture. It wasn't chinese culture mixed with ayo culture or something.
The original bucket metaphor makes pretty much sense if you look at places like the USA