Gori the Grey
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On your first point, "progressives," rather than "the left." I was quoting from memory.Second and more importantly, there is an inherent contradiction in saying that you recognize a culture should be preserved, but you deny and oppose what can actually preserve it. That's the catch, you see, some things are simply incompatibles. You can't both support massive changes to a population AND the preservation of its identity. That's just contradictory.
On the second point. Our difference probably centers on what is meant by "culture." In my view, you can preserve (for yourself and whatever larger group wants to share it) whatever is important to you about "French culture." And you can do that whatever cultural practices people are around you may happen to be observing. To use Lex's analogy: if someone is playing checkers in the same park as you, it doesn't impact your chess game one bit. Culture is an action not a fixed state. You preserve a culture by continuing to do and value and believe the things that that culture has traditionally done and valued and believed.
You talk a little like the people here who opposed gay marriage by saying it would somehow detract from traditional heterosexual marriage. How? If you're straight and married, keep being straight and married and enjoy whatever it is in your straight marriage that you enjoyed before.
The larger French society will change as a result of the new cultures introduced into it. Traditional French culture won't dominate as it once did, maybe. But that doesn't take your identity away from you.