This is a call for "multiculturalism" in its classic academic definition. That academic argument suggests that if we all try to treat one another as human beings and set aside outdated notions like nationalism and maintaining cultural stability in the face of shifting demographics, we will be able to build a new culture that adapts to change on an ongoing basis and seemlessly blends the beautiful strengths drawn from many cultures into a new whole.
But you're all off. Both multiculturalism and conflict are inevitable.
By now, what makes all of it so salient is that all groups have so much history weighing down upon them.
Vitiate Man.
History repeats the old conceits
The glib replies, the same defeats
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