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Originally Posted by Leondros
Isn’t Canada what it is today because it was colonized and the precursor to the country and its foundation was built upon subjugation and taking foreign lands? You said Canada did not do this but I argue the country would be a country without doing exactly that.
France is in this issue because of its culture and segregation within its borders. The more I see these issues the more I lean to the melting pot method that the US employed. All cultures should come together and continue to build off one another and create mixed culture and backgrounds rather than promoting segregation. Not that the US is without its issues but I argue that is more due to racial ones than cultural ones.
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The whole US melting pot vs Canadian tapestry was always the most righteous bunch of BS. There are plenty of thriving immigrant communities in the USA that retain their culture. Go to any big US city to see it.
Canada also has the same integration issues that the USA has, with various groups being excluded either culturally or economically.