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by arandomusername
392 days ago
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If they don't share my lineage, how are they my people? my nation? my culture? > I also want all of those things to survive, but I really don't think that mixing with other people poses a danger to them You're wrong. Go to any city that experienced mass immigration, and then to a city that didn't. See which one is culturally rich. |
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Because all of those things are a product of nurture, not nature. If your twin was adopted, raised in a different country and didn't speak your language would you still consider them part of your culture?
> You're wrong. Go to any city that experienced mass immigration, and then to a city that didn't. See which one is culturally rich.
Oh, like Paris?
Honestly I'm trying to come up with a large city that didn't experience mass immigration and the only thing that comes to mind is something like Pyongyang. At this point I'm not sure if you meant that seriously, but mass immigration is something that pretty much defines being a large, culturally vibrant city. I come from Rome, and the moment our city was richer both economically and in terms of culture was when it was at the center of the Roman Empire and it was experiencing huge influxes of people from all the corners of the known world.