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I obviously don't believe in multiculturalism or it's inherent values, or non-values as I'd label it.
To argue for preservation of an established culture and people whilst truly believing in multiculturalism and it's values, in my eyes, is to be a mad-hatter of semantics. It is the equivalent of the child bringing home a baby fox and promising the farmer it won't eat the chickens when it grows up. The chickens (the established culture) had no say in it. Nor did they have a say in it when the fox ripped out their throats the next morning.
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