Multiculturalism

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"Multiculturalism is about the proper terms of relationship between different cultural communities. The norms governing their respective claims, including the principles of justice, cannot be derived from one culture alone but through an open and equal dialogue between them."

Multiculturalism generally shortened to Multikulti is an internationalist ideology that seeks to create the complete co-habitation of every culture within every area of life.

History

W.I.P.

Beliefs

Strive to create a better peaceful existence for all cultures. Most of the ideas are about cultural diversity and a "cultural world".

How to Draw

Flag of Multiculturalism
  1. Draw a ball.
  2. Fill in with blue.
  3. Draw three simple figures on the ball, left white, middle gray, right black.
  4. Draw in the eyes and you're done!
Color NameHEXRGB
 Blue#3D46CDrgb(61, 70, 205)
 White#FFFFFFrgb(255, 255, 255)
 Grey#777777rgb(119, 119, 119)
 Black#1F1F1Frgb(31, 31, 31)


Relationships

Tolerant

  • Internationalism - The people of this world must cooperate with one another.
  • Globalism - The world must believe in our ideas!
  • World Federalism - A planetary utopia in which everyone is equal? Sign me up!
  • Universal Monarchism - Pretty wise for a monarchist.
  • Progressivism - You're one of the few people that really understand me.
  • Progressive Conservatism - You do respect other cultures, so you're cool.
  • Anationalism - Most based anarchist.
  • Titoism - I like your policy of Brotherhood and Unity.
  • Pancasila - Bhinneka Tunggal Ika.
  • Leninism - Korenizatsiia is a good policy.
  • Neighborstan - You're always welcome to come to my nation, friend.
  • Jewish Theocracy - "The strangers who reside with you shall be to you as your citizens; you shall love each one as yourself, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt"?
  • Reaganism - "You can go to Japan to live, but you cannot become Japanese. You can go to France to live and not become a Frenchman. You can go to live in Germany or Turkey, and you won't become a German or a Turk.' Anybody from any corner of the world can come to America to live and become an American.'"

Semi-tolerant

  • Interculturalism - How can various different cultures be allowed to exist together if they have to essentially assimilate to promote unity? And no, I'm not trying to "put people against each other" or anything.
  • Ethnopluralism - On one hand, separation allowed multiple cultures to emerge. On the other hand, putting multiple them together allowed new cultures to emerge as well.
  • Conservatism - Another fanatic of preserving cultures, but many of you aren't tolerant enough of other cultures. At least you (usually) aren't cultural supremacists.
  • Alter-Globalism - No globalization with globalization? Odd. But you want to preserve all cultures, which is based.
  • National Anarchism - Just an anarcho-ethnopluralist.
  • De Francism - Interracial marriage is good and all, but outright forcing it is going a bit too far.
  • State Liberalism - Same with you, but more internationalist, so that's good I guess.
  • Revolutionary Progressivism - Wants to make all cultures equal, but a revolution to do it is way too far. And some of you seem more interested in Cultural Darwinism than Cultural Respect.
  • Neoliberalism - I like globalization but you sometimes have occidentalist and/or even white supremacist tendencies.
  • Neoconservatism and Third Way - Friends of the above.
  • Democratic Confederalism - You may like me and all, but I think you're pushing it a little with the whole "abolish nation states" thing.
  • Christian Theocracy - "Here is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is no male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus. And if you are Christ's, then you are Abraham's offspring, heirs according to promise." Galatians 3:28-29. But sadly, some of your followers ignore that verse and became like them.

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