I think historically America has been pretty tolerant. It seems when there's a mass influx from one place, that's when it becomes problematic for Americans.
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I knew I couldn't live in America, and I wasn't ready to move to Europe, so I moved to an island off the coast of America - New York City... It was tolerant. It was a place that tolerated differences and could incorporate them and embrace them, which was what America was supposed to be about and wasn't.
Anyone can be tolerant of those who are tolerant.
Americans have always welcomed people of all backgrounds, religions, and races. It's a spirit of tolerance, now energized and amplified by the cult of multiculturalism.
I think tolerance is something everybody needs to be reminded of, especially in a reactionary political world. Well, actually, I should say, a reactionary political climate.
We've become more tolerant because we're tired of the debate.
Let's be careful when we start comparing American to European tolerance because there isn't necessarily a lot of European tolerance.
I grew up in New York City, a town with different races, religions, and peoples. It breeds tolerance.
We're not called to be a tolerant nation. We're called to be a nation of love.
In Europe, the big word is tolerance. You tolerate everything.
I have seen great intolerance shown in support of tolerance.
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