"Multiculturalists" and "multiculturalism" are both straw men. There isn't really any such thing. People have migrated and moved to different places throughout history. And throughout history there has been debate as to whether it is a good or band thing, and how it should be dealt with. There is nothing new here. Only the labels on the participants changes.
There are some people who have said (and currently do) that such migrations are the end of the world and will cause problems. There are some people who have said (and currently do) that migrations are necessary. There are some people who have said (and currently do) that these things are inevitable. There are some people who claim to like migrations, but would really rather they only happened in the scruffy parts of town where they can visit from time to time to buy interesting ethnic artifacts.
My problem with your position, Fragony, is that it neither understands it's own historical context, nor does it really have any cohesive vision about what it really *does* want. You seem to want to impose some vision on what being Dutch/British/European is, but at the same time rail against the external imposition of cultural notions.
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