Warfare certainly changes the ruling class. But with the Normans in particular they were know to assimilate in a couple of generations. They were also know as very accepting of other cultures. Just look at what happened in Sicily. So they are not the best choice of Sword =/= integration.
A lot did change but as with most Norman lands the flux went both ways. Warfare is the easiest points to see changes, but there was steady changes all along. Yes there is violence in all societies, it does not mean that all social change has been promoted by violence or violence in isolation. Yes we do have violent histories and they should not be ignored, they should not be looked at in isolation either.
I think you will find that warfare has more of an upheaval then mass immigration. Also you might in fact be fight mass immigration vs source of immigration. After all the colonies have been supplying people back to Britain as long as colonies have existed. I'm so sure that it is part of the cultural mix that you can even find title characters of mass media outlets describing this very phenomena. Colonial migration has been occurring as long as Britain has been colonising.
Not even remotely correct for every person. Something like 80%+ of second generation Asian immigrants to Australia marry outside their 'kindred folk'. Probably because by the time they are second generation their kindred is any other Aussie.
Consider that I am Welsh/Swedish. Or more accurately: Welsh (+Scottish, + Irish, +French) / Swedish (+English) while my son has all that + Taiwan + China. I am a walking, talking gene soup of proof positive that your statement is incorrect.
End of the day there is a bigger gene step between man and woman then there is between any other grouping of humans.
What like finally being able to beat Australia at the Olympics?
A country that is a third of the size but has a quarter of its citizens born overseas. Yet we seem to be bubbling along quite nicely. Sure we have idiots from around the globe, we also have some very nice people of all cultures.
What I think you need to do is not just look at the loud negatives. Look at the positives of immigration. Food for me is the best starting point to get to know another culture. Generally I start with the pastries and sweets, then the alcohol. Belgium how I love thee.
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