You believe that preserving cultural homogeneity will lead to a more cohesive and harmonious society.
Anti-multiculturalism is a political ideology that opposes the concept of multiculturalism, which is the coexistence of diverse cultures within a society. This ideology is often associated with the belief that a nation should be culturally homogeneous, or that it should prioritize a single, dominant culture over others. Anti-multiculturalists argue that multiculturalism can lead to social fragmentation, loss of national identity, and conflicts between different cultural groups.
The roots of anti-multiculturalism can be traced back to the rise of nationalism in the 19th century, when…
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Would you feel more or less connected to your community if everyone had a similar cultural story to yours?
@9J37FR94mos4MO
I wouldn’t feel connected. I mean something like this doesn't matter to me.
@9J2ZR4RRepublican4mos4MO
I'd feel more connected but less special since if everybody was the same nobody would be unique. There'd be nothing interesting to learn about others.
@9J32877Republican4mos4MO
I would feel more connected, but I would love to learn about other cultures too because I do love to learn.
@9J326Y64mos4MO
Yes but it's nice to have experience of other cultures
@ISIDEWITH5mos5MO
Would the lack of cultural diversity affect your sense of freedom and choice in daily life, and how?
@9HHJ726 5mos5MO
I support the idea of independent cultures but not as something that makes someone fundamentally different from another, more as an expression of the way people who has experiences like yours let those experiences effect their creativity and expression
@9HHJ65V5mos5MO
The lack of cultural diversity would affect our population and people's upbringing views on racism.
@9HHHP785mos5MO
Yes it would. The lack of cultural diversity will effect the population.
@9HHJLKX5mos5MO
The idea of cultural diversity would make it so that many cultures of different kinds would acknowledge others and try to connect despite the differences. Which with different cultures would create more diverse society.
@ISIDEWITH4mos4MO
How would you describe the ideal community where everyone feels a sense of belonging?
@9JQGQ3M3mos3MO
Simple everyone is friendly to one another and nobody is on edge anytime they go out
Everyone has the right to be able to go outside and not be worried about if they are gonna get killed today or the next.
@9JQLDM83mos3MO
Crime and political discourse cause fear and discomfort in public, but if society could lessen crime and learn to cooperate no matter the political and ideological differences.
@9JQKVYH3mos3MO
Everyone gets along and isn't discriminated against.
@9JQH3DD3mos3MO
Include different cultures and allow anyone to experience said cultures from theirs. Never discriminate against anyone and be open-minded, see how other people live day by day.
@ISIDEWITH6mos6MO
Does the thought of multiple languages spoken in a country make you feel enriched or concerned, and why?
@9H84VLG6mos6MO
It is clear that I feel comfortable with the thought of others speaking multiple languages in a country to influence multiculturalism in this free nation.
@9H84WPK6mos6MO
I have no problem with people speaking whatever language they want it doesnt bother me
No problem with multiple languages as long as a) everyone also speaks and reads English (that should be a legal requirement) and b) if anyone present doesn’t understand the alternate language English is spoken (that should be basic etiquette in organized collectives like companies,
Sports and government etc)
@9H847TZ6mos6MO
I think that understanding language is a valuable proposition, as long as it doesn't compromise the development of their primary language and socialization skllls
@ISIDEWITH5mos5MO
How would the absence of diverse cultural holidays impact your experience of the year?
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How does sharing a cultural tradition with someone else make you feel connected to them?
@9JH2ZQ44mos4MO
Sharing a cultural tradition allows you to connect on a deeper level, because you share something that not everybody does. You have similar experiences of eating the same food, or having that same crazy aunt. It ties you together not just on the surface, but deep within your soul.
@9JGXTM24mos4MO
It makes you feel more connected because you learn more about their ways.
@9JGXLTX4mos4MO
You would be able to know more about that person and their beliefs.
@ISIDEWITH4mos4MO
What is one personal value you hold that you would want everyone in your society to share, and why?
@9JBGM3G4mos4MO
Pro-Life, I believe that too many unborn children are being murdered every year. These innocent children didn't get a chance in the outside world. Many of these children too are also being murdered while heaily in the late stages of being created, with faces and legs already heavily developed.
@9JBGFJXRepublican4mos4MO
the trans-inclusive stuff and all the flags because its redundant and stupid
@9JBGF5B4mos4MO
God, people say he is not real and it is all a lie but even if it is, we will all live our lives forgiving others and living in grace.
@ISIDEWITH4mos4MO
How might the way we celebrate personal achievements like birthdays or graduations change in a more culturally uniform society?
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@9JS6G5D3mos3MO
They might be less cultural and more general, less religious maybe
@9JS5ZS63mos3MO
I believe that there needs to be more support for personal beliefs and to recognize that we are all individuals and we all should be able to celebrate special occasions and achievements in our own way. I believe our society is becoming too sensitive to pushing belif systems on others and people are becomeing too defensive with people who are making an effort to not say things that are harmful, but it is taken the wrong way. We should all respect each other's culture, and want to allow others to be able to celebrate in the way that they feel they should for their own personal reasons. People tend to let their own cultural beliefs and religious beliefs get in the way of allowing for someone different to have their own.
@ISIDEWITH5mos5MO
In what ways do cultural celebrations and traditions influence your sense of home and belonging?
@9HHNYGF5mos5MO
Cultures should be accepted in all communities culture is an essential part of life and should be preserved and protected. They help all feel at home.
@9HHNRBCLibertarian5mos5MO
They're a huge part of feeling connected to my heritage. Experiencing other peoples culture is how I learn more about the world.
@9HHP34H5mos5MO
In response to this I feel like many families should have the freedom to celebrate whatever traditions and celebrations they have.
@9HHNXJ25mos5MO
My cultural traditions make me who I am and determine home for me .
@ISIDEWITH6mos6MO
Do you believe that children raised in a culturally single-minded society are at an advantage or disadvantage?
@9H4S7PFProgressive6mos6MO
I think they are at a dissadvantage because they want know how to interact properly with people outside of there community, which, depending on what they do for work ect, will become a pretty big problem for them.
@9H4T3PW6mos6MO
They kinda have a disadvantage, they don't have other people around them with other culture believe so they don't get to see what other people believe in and how it could be something you are interested
@9H4SDP66mos6MO
i think neither we should stop making everything about gender and race. people that work and have a heart will get somewhere in life.
@9H4S35NConstitution6mos6MO
a disadvantage because the will not be able to do anything because there religion will not let them
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