JBeukema
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Personally, I fiercely oppose it. If I move to Germany, I do so to become a German. It falls on me to learn the language, laws, and predominant ethical standards of my new land. I am to become a part of it, enrich it as I can, and and adopt the nation have moved to as my own. That's the entire point of seeking to become a citizen. Should I choose not to become a citizen, then it still falls to me to learn the language, ethics, laws, and social norms of my new host country and to live within it and as a part of its fabric. if I wash to be 'else', then I have no business moving there.
I expect the same of anyone who moves here or anyone else.
Multiculturalism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
I expect the same of anyone who moves here or anyone else.
Multiculturalism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)