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<blockquote data-quote="Micron" data-source="post: 892078" data-attributes="member: 17294"><p>This is what I suspected. That you are net contributors. This is what I would consider good immigration.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I agree. It is all ideology. </p><p>The 1% immigrants was tongue in cheek. I am sure that you are not hostile to their culture and assimilate quite easily with their core values. If some do not welcome this kind of immigration it is not clear to me which they would be in favour of, perhaps as I said, as close to none as possible.</p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p>I am aware of this too. </p><p>If some of the descendants of Khoi, San and Bantu settlers are upset about the descendants of European settlers it is not difficult to imagine some of the descendants of the Danish settlers being upset about the now South African settlers. It is a pervasive problem with migration and multiculturalism. I do not see a way "out", unless everyone subscribes to the same ideology, of course.</p><p>It is not an uncommon phenomena for leaders of communities to blame all the failures, tragedy and malevolence (facts of the Darwinian landscape) of their own communities entirely on the presence and relationship with the other. This is not a productive mode of being, or an accurate analysis of agency and circumstance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Micron, post: 892078, member: 17294"] This is what I suspected. That you are net contributors. This is what I would consider good immigration. I agree. It is all ideology. The 1% immigrants was tongue in cheek. I am sure that you are not hostile to their culture and assimilate quite easily with their core values. If some do not welcome this kind of immigration it is not clear to me which they would be in favour of, perhaps as I said, as close to none as possible. I am aware of this too. If some of the descendants of Khoi, San and Bantu settlers are upset about the descendants of European settlers it is not difficult to imagine some of the descendants of the Danish settlers being upset about the now South African settlers. It is a pervasive problem with migration and multiculturalism. I do not see a way "out", unless everyone subscribes to the same ideology, of course. It is not an uncommon phenomena for leaders of communities to blame all the failures, tragedy and malevolence (facts of the Darwinian landscape) of their own communities entirely on the presence and relationship with the other. This is not a productive mode of being, or an accurate analysis of agency and circumstance. [/QUOTE]
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