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by champagneben
2182 days ago
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Seems to me that they immigrated to another country because of a specific type of cultural phenomenon that was happening in their country of origin resulting from immigration. Maybe the same type of phenomenon is not happening in their country of choice? Doesn't seem sarcastic at all. |
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It was the OP who came up with the example of France to say that is not true.
> It’s the reverse, the burden is definitive and ever growing.
So there are two possibilities
* The French example is one of the very few exceptions -> This means the point OP is trying to make is kind of useless. Exceptions are present in almost all the theories.
* French example is what will happen in all most all the countries -> In that case OP's point becomes just ironic.