I guess it's because I, too, come from a country of immigrants, but I don't see the problem with a polyglot country devoid of any unique "culture" or "nationalism." Seems to me to be little more than a guidelines to designate between "us" and "them." I mean, we're not France! :o)
I guess it's because I, too, come from a country of immigrants, but I don't see the problem with a polyglot country devoid of any unique "culture" or "nationalism." Seems to me to be little more than a guidelines to designate between "us" and "them." I mean, we're not France! :o)