Thankyou to
everyone that read my blog. This is sadly the last post, but I hope those of
you that did read all of my posts have taken something valuable from the
experience, and found the topics of debate interesting. I also hope that you
have changed your opinion on certain matters, and have a firm grasp on
multiculturalism, both as it existed in the past, and now in present day.
We have looked
at multiculturalism on a range of different scales, but the same issues seem to
arise in every scenario. I talked about multiculturalism in the city of
Birmingham, the country of Britain, the continent of Europe, and the superpower
of America, but multiculturalism seems to be at the same stage in all of these
differing locations. Politicians from all of these regions claim that
multiculturalism has failed, as national identity is lost, and social
integration is not in effect efficiently.
Members of the public that are against
multiculturalism all seem to have the same reasons for their negativity too,
mainly that they are worried about lack of jobs, and that they are afraid to
embrace an alien culture. I personally think that any individual should have
the right to live in any country on Earth, as long as they are willing to work hard
to help that country succeed, and they are willing to respect that country’s
culture, as well as holding onto aspects of their own culture.
Governments
should put in place better schemes to help smaller communities integrate, so
that people do not just stay in an isolated group of people of their own
ethnicity. I believe that one day the human race will be one single, vastly
varied culture, and we will possibly see the eradication of countries and
boundaries. Maybe when people stop caring about the colour of another person’s skin
or the ethnic background of an individual, maybe then we can all combine our
unique intelligence together, and help humanity progress into a new
peaceful age.


