The idea of multiculturalism, that every culture is equal - that's not objectively true.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Multiculturalism leads to parallel societies and therefore remains a 'life lie.'
A multicultural society does not reject the culture of the other but is prepared to listen, to see, to dialogue and, in the final analysis, to possibly accept the other's culture without compromising its own.
Multiculturalism is a bed of beautiful roses that has some thorns, so we just have to be careful not to get pricked or to prick one another.
When I was in Holland, the idea was, all cultures are equal and all are to be preserved. My idea was, no, all humans are equal, but not all cultures are equal.
Multiculturalism isn't just a buzzword; it's not just something to debate - I am multiculturalism.
The concept of multiculturalism is difficult to make fit with a democratic society.
If you get into multicultural sort of casting for no other reason than to diversify, then it seems false.
Multicultural markets are nuanced but not alien.
A truly common culture is not one in which we all think alike, or in which we all believe that fairness is next to godliness, but one in which everyone is allowed to be in on the project of cooperatively shaping a common way of life.
What 'multiculturalism' boils down to is that you can praise any culture in the world except Western culture - and you cannot blame any culture in the world except Western culture.