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.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
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.
We are a multicultural country - always have been, and to our credit, always will be. It is something that we should be very proud of and embrace.
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.
I've always been attracted to multicultural music. It's where the world is going.
I had a multicultural exposure; that's why I don't believe in a particular religion. I have respect for most because I grew up surrounded by so many. I don't judge people by that, and I feel extremely offended when people categorise based on race, religion, or gender.
Multiculturalism may well be our saviour, wresting us out from the straitjacket of our history, thrusting the old continent into an environment where other ethnicities, less cynical and more positive, will play a big role in its future.
In Australia, we cling on to whatever culture we have. We're such a multicultural country.
Multiculturalism isn't just a buzzword; it's not just something to debate - I am multiculturalism.
There's guilt about our treatment of native peoples in modern intellectual life, and an unwillingness to acknowledge there could be anything good about Western culture.
The idea of multiculturalism, that every culture is equal - that's not objectively true.