Quotes About Multiculturalism
We subscribe to the Viking ideals of strength, solidarity and brotherhood. We live by the laws and maxims laid down in the Hávamál. We believe that feminism and the legalisation of homosexuality have disastrously undermined both the traditional family and wider society. We believe that multiculturalism has failed.
~ Robert Galbraith
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A masterpiece produced by an indecipherable cocktail of races, Kolovas-Jones's skin was
~ Robert Galbraith
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This is not to say that the Muslims were more brutal or less tolerant than were Christians or Jews, for it was a brutal and intolerant age. It is to say that efforts to portray Muslims as enlightened supporters of multiculturalism are at best ignorant.
~ Rodney Stark
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En Nueva York todo el mundo es de algún otro lugar.
~ Libba Bray
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I am in favour of the notion of Australia as an immigrant society
~ Tony Abbott
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Samuel Huntington, wrote in his last book, 'Multiculturalism is in its essence anti-European civilisation. It is basically an anti-Western ideology'.8
~ Douglas Murray
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A continent which imports the world's peoples will also import the world's problems.
~ Douglas Murray
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What they were claiming to criticise was 'multiculturalism' as a state-sponsored policy: the idea of the state encouraging people to live parallel lives in the same country and particularly in living under customs and laws that stood in opposition to those of the country they were living in. Rather than leading to a unified identity it led to a fracturing of identities, where instead of making society colour- or identity-blind, it suddenly made identity into everything.
~ Douglas Murray
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We are a multicultural country - always have been, and to our credit, always will be. It is something that we should be very proud of and embrace.
~ Cheech Marin
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I'm half French, and I was educated in England and since I was eighteen I've worn the uniforms of eight countries.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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I'm a fierce advocate for diversity. Always have been, always will be.
~ Roland Martin
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In west London where I live, white people are a minority. In the area I am in, which is the borough of Brent, whites are less than 50%.
~ Louis Theroux
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I'm black and Cuban, Australian and Irish, and like most people in America, I'm someone whose roots come from somewhere else. I'm a mixed race, first-generation American.
~ Soledad O'Brien
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When you look at the world, the world isn't just one palette. It's a beautiful rainbow, and why not have someone to represent that rainbow?
~ Joan Smalls
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To be clear, the gap between the have gots and the have nots is widening. In this most multicultural, multiracial, multiethnic America ever, that concerns me.
~ Tavis Smiley
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Early on... I did notice that a lot of people had the tendency to do their own story starting out. I felt like I was never interested in that, and I wanted to tell stories of people who are very different.
~ Lee Isaac Chung
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We want to make tennis look like America when it comes to cultural backgrounds.
~ Katrina Adams
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Having such a diverse cast and crew is what makes the 'Fast & Furious' films so unique to all the other studio tent pole films that just have a very singular look to them.
~ James Wan
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Explain to me what Italian-American culture is. We've been here 100 years. Isn't Italian-American culture American culture? That's because we're so diverse, in terms of intermarriage.
~ Al Pacino
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The world's moving; people move around the world. A lot of people coming to this country have terrific talent to bring to the country - not just in business and in the professions but in Parliament as well. And we need some failsafe system so that, right at the outset, they are aware that they have to drop any other citizenship.
~ Bob Brown
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We were having a class on civics, talking about what makes America a great country. I said I thought one important reason is that we've all come from different places in the world and that we learn from one another.
~ Ruth Reichl
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father worked behind closed doors inside the house, had a huge ancient Latin dictionary on a wrought-iron stand, spoke Spanish on the phone, and drank sherry and ate raw meat, in the form of chorizo, at five o'clock. Until the day in the yard with my
~ Alice Sebold
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W]e are in a new age in America today. It is an age in which the nuances of brown, yellow, and red are as important, if not more so, than black and white.
~ Ed Morales
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At the root of Spanglish is a very universal state of being. It is a dis placement from one place, home, to another place, home, in which feels at home in both places, Yet at home in neither place. It is a kind of banging-one's-head-against-the-wall state, and the only choice you have left is to embrace the transitory (read transnatiknal) state of in-between.
~ Ed Morales
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