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Thursday 14 April 2016

Some New Ideas....

There is an on going discussion about colliding cultures in the second or third generation of massive waves of immigration.  It seems melting pots avoid collisions while other formulas that involves discussions of mosaics do not. It seems the ultimate issue is expectations and possibly interpretations of social entitlement. Unfortunately, immigrant populations cannot take their rita and dharma from thirty different international backgrounds and overlay it on an existing and already diverse population that has been around for several hundreds of years. It is also inappropriate to squat on the educational achievements of existing populations that have been around for quite some time and then just expect to tell them to "go home" with wanton property damage and life threatening behavior.  It's just not going to work very well with presumptive behavior where everybody says to the person next to them "Do you know where I am from and do you know my entitled background?" Everyone may have an answer to their entitlement and it could be quite violent in the end when nobody knows why someone is offended and wishes to utilize violence to provide his thirty different answers to the Black question.  There really isn't a question unless someone decided to create a question.  In Marseilles, there is no question.  You live some where as a Frenchman and then you will also certainly work.  There is soo much to do.  England is quite the same or it still is since Boris Johnson reminded everyone that all policeman where black hats.  So, lets relax since Guinness Black is can of beer and not an honor and it had nothing to do with the Mayorial candidacy or any other candidacy regardless of your fearful oratory as an orphan with real, biological parents. They were afraid of what might happen to them as you they said A was good but an A+ WAS BETTER.  The notion of thirty different dharmas colliding to overlay the existing culture does not create a homogeneous working community that celebrates the new environment that everyone wishes to enjoy for life if not for several generations and nobody is asking to buy a table as a golf club director.  That's kind of political.   But, if they are invited then why not although someone might be afraid to see it.  A new article will explore these issues.  

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