Comments by "Valen Ron" (@valenrn8657) on "Possibility COVID-19 was a bioweapon raises queries about what China is 'hiding'" video.
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@craigfrith7024 If you want a small population size and freedom of movement, there's NZ. Move to NZ if you want a small population size.
The largest immigrant group comes from UK. The difference is British immigrants assimilate better than other ethnic groups.
Pauline Hanson made a point on assimilation.
Different cultures have different assimilation rates and results
rediff.com/news/2008/jun/06spec.htm
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Immigrants from India and China are quick to assimilate into the economic fabric of the United States, but are not as quick when it comes to assimilating culturally and in civic matters, a study by Jacob Vigdor, associate professor of public policy studies and economics at Duke University, has found.
Billed as the first annual Index of Immigrant Assimilation, the study measured three types of assimilation: economic (employment, education, homeownership); cultural (intermarriage, English proficiency, family size); and civic (citizenship rates, military service, voting). It then compared the assimilation rates of recent immigrants by country of origin, and found that immigrants from Vietnam, Cuba and the Philippines have the high ratings across the board.
The overall assimilation index for all countries averages out to 28 on a scale of 100, but the index for India is under 20, and China only barely tops the 20 mark. Mexico rates 13 points, while Canada [Images] scores a high 53. "In terms of overall assimilation, immigrants from Mexico and Central America have index values below those of Indians; the index value for India is below that of China," Bridget Sweeny of the Manhattan Institute, a liberal think tank, said.
Immigrants born in Canada, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Korea, the Philippines, and Vietnam have assimilation-index values higher than the national average of 28. 'This report introduces a quantitative index that measures the degree of similarity between native and foreign-born adults. It is the ability to distinguish the latter group from the former that we mean when we use the term assimilation,' the report said.
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@craigfrith7024 UK itself is multicultural since the UK has Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, and England. The English language has the echos of past different cultures e.g. Germanic, Latin, French. There are cultures that are compatible with each other.
South Korea has influences from Buddhism and Protestant Christians with Christianity being slightly larger than Buddhism, hence proven peaceful co-existence is shown from the South Korean example. South Korea has a population size of 51.7 million.
About 6.55% of Australia's area is quality agricultural land (7,617,930 km2, ref 1) which is still larger than Japan (377,915 km2), the United Kingdom (242,495 km2) , Indonesia (1,905,000 km2), France (643,801 km2) and the entire European Union (4.476,00 km2)
Reference
1. naa.gov.au/learn/learning-resources/learning-resource-themes/environment-and-nature/weather-and-climate/habitability-map-australia
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