Assimilation vs Diversity

 


"diversity, not assimilation".

Generally there is a concept that Americans prefer immigrants to assimilate into American culture, while Canadians are more likely to celebrate diversity.

Outside of the Trump era (I mean, not EVERYTHING has to be Trump related), are the beliefs that one country goes one way and the other a different way really real, or just perception?

I have heard a lot of grumbling here in Canada about immigrants NOT assimilating enough, diversity is all fine and dandy, but many immigrants tend to stick with their own, slow to learn the language, and in extreme cases, bring their bigotry with them from abroad.

Adversely, there IS a lot of diversity in the US. Whether Hispanic or Chinese cultures, they thrive in pockets. Except for what is happening right now in the U.S. wasn't diversity celebrated as much south of the border as north of the border in past years?

So, historically, has it JUST been our perception that one country prefers assimilation and the other diversity or have the populace in each country had similar attitudes towards the fine line between assimilation and diversity?

To further this discussion. WHERE would you draw the line? How much diversity can  you abide vs how much you think immigrants should make the attempt to assimilate?



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