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Originally Posted by crockett
The point I was getting at was if they choose to separate themselves from the rest of us based on race, then how can we treat them as not different?
Look at Asians for example. When they come to this country they don't call themselves Asian American. They call themselves Americans if they were born here or became a citizen.
Meanwhile the two biggest groups of race batters in the US both separate themselves by calling themselves African American and Latino Americans.
The point being don't be mad if others treat different if you yourself try to make yourself different.
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living in ottawa i am surrounded by foreigners and to me the majority are not canadian. they speak their own language, dress their own way and have their own social circles. however basically everyone does this to varying degrees. i have my own circle of friends who dress and behave a certain way, as do most people. if i were truly honest i could say that i don't care for foreigners as the canada i grew up in seems to be disappearing and being replaced by scattered groups of every nationality in existence, all wanting to change the country to suit their culture and their interests.