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What is Multiculturalism?
According to the Department of Immigration and multicultural and Indegenous Affairs
Al Grasby, the father of multiculturalism also had a similar definition. Like everything the definition of multiculturalism defines rights and responsibilities...
Multiculturalism has always been a part of the social contract where new cultural groups are to adapt to a baseline culture. Essentially assimlating to a extent into mainstream culture. This essentially means working and going about day to day business in society without seeking to undermine it.
A number of people, in the news media and talkback, seem confused or like to misrepresent what multiculturalism is in order to advance their racial prejudices. Rather than reaffirm what multiculturalism is and exploring the reasons why we get racial mob voilence like we saw yesterday some want to throw it out completely and go back to white Australia and become another South Africa.
Clearly there are racial groups that are not adhereing to the baseline culture. This does not represent a failure of multiculturalism. But a failure of those who live in society to understand how multiculturalism works and what multiculturalism is. Those who benefit from multiculturalism have responsbilities as does everyone else. There is an onus on everyone to tolerate eachother so that those new to Australia are free to integrate successfully. As the definition points out people new to Australia have a duties also. Respect for both these duties would avoid any need for racial tension.
According to the Department of Immigration and multicultural and Indegenous Affairs
http://www.immi.gov.au/multicultural/australian/index.htmDIMIA said:Australia’s multicultural policy promotes acceptance of and respect for our cultural diversity. It embraces our Australian-grown customs and the heritage of Indigenous Australians, early settlers, and the diverse range of migrants now coming to this country. It supports the right of each Australian to maintain and celebrate, within the law, their culture, language or religion.
The freedom of all Australians to express and share their cultural values is dependent on our abiding by mutual civic obligations. All Australians are expected to have an overriding loyalty to Australia and its people, and to respect the basic structures and principles underwriting our democratic society. These are the Constitution, parliamentary democracy, freedom of speech and religion, English as the national language, the rule of law, acceptance and equality.
Al Grasby, the father of multiculturalism also had a similar definition. Like everything the definition of multiculturalism defines rights and responsibilities...
Multiculturalism has always been a part of the social contract where new cultural groups are to adapt to a baseline culture. Essentially assimlating to a extent into mainstream culture. This essentially means working and going about day to day business in society without seeking to undermine it.
A number of people, in the news media and talkback, seem confused or like to misrepresent what multiculturalism is in order to advance their racial prejudices. Rather than reaffirm what multiculturalism is and exploring the reasons why we get racial mob voilence like we saw yesterday some want to throw it out completely and go back to white Australia and become another South Africa.
Clearly there are racial groups that are not adhereing to the baseline culture. This does not represent a failure of multiculturalism. But a failure of those who live in society to understand how multiculturalism works and what multiculturalism is. Those who benefit from multiculturalism have responsbilities as does everyone else. There is an onus on everyone to tolerate eachother so that those new to Australia are free to integrate successfully. As the definition points out people new to Australia have a duties also. Respect for both these duties would avoid any need for racial tension.
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