Look, all I was doing is that I pretty clearly identified certain positions/mindsets/dogmas that I have a problem with - and giving reasons why I have problems with them. I maintain that these mindsets exist. And I maintain that they constitute at least a subset of the general doctrine of multiculturalism.
I do not see why trying to be precise about my thoughts is "coming up with weird strawmen" or "abuse of the language". I was not claiming my definition is what people universally think of when they speak of "multiculturalism", nor even that is what they should think. Nor do I think I hold keys for any universal solutions.
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I do not see why trying to be precise about my thoughts is "coming up with weird strawmen" or "abuse of the language". I was not claiming my definition is what people universally think of when they speak of "multiculturalism", nor even that is what they should think. Nor do I think I hold keys for any universal solutions.
I could not agree more. Point is that they themselves created that "multicultural reality". They accepted a challenge and failed badly. But they might have chosen not to accept it. Maybe it would have been easier than having to keep pace with that reality now.France is, in fact, an object lesson in the dangers of not keeping pace with the multicultural reality on the ground.
Oh. Well, I am personally located in a country that does not (yet) have a large number of ethnically and culturally distinct migrants (excluding our Russian population, who are not that distinct anyway). And it should be pretty obvious that solutions not appropriate for Australia might be workable here, no? If you define mc as "policy of following social reality", you might allow for the obvious fact that social realities are different betwen countries.I have not yet heard an alternative articulated which is appropriate for the context of a country with large numbers of ethnically and culturally distinct migrants.
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If tou do not account for immigramts with changes into your own legal system then you are not respecting their cultural differences. Or those differences were completely negligible in the first place and do not justify speaking of "multiple cultures".Don't get me wrong, your insistence that multiculturalism requires a non-unitary legal system is still deeply wacky.