Comments by "" (@tekannon7803) on "MCC Brussels"
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There is a philosophy I like called "Water down the mountain." What does that mean? Water always takes the path of least resistance; we can use this to solve the Swedish problem. In the European country where I live, when you get hired for a job you have a 3-month tryout period. If, in 3 months the job does not fit you for personal or other reasons, you not be able to continue to do the job. Why don't we make the same sort of requirements for people coming into our countries and give someone, say, 3 years to integrate into our society? If, after 3 years, for whatever reason it is apparent that the person is never going to fit into our society, the government helps them either move back to their country or for them to try another county? Just like everyone can't be expected to come to Sweden and adapt to the Swedish way of life, they should not be punished because of it, but helped to go back to their home country if possible or to try another country. Moreover, it makes little or no sense to let people stay in our society who show absolutely no ability to adapt to our way of life; everyone suffers this way and it ends up costing societies fortunes to keep people whom refuse to adapt to our way of life. It would save rejection and psychological distress and it would be a dignified way for us to deal with people, whom for no fault of their own, simply cannot adapt to live in society. It's not a problem; these people simply have to try to fit in somewhere else.
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There needn't be any failures in multiculturalism. In the European country where I live, when you start a job, you get 3 months to see if it is right for you and for the company. If it is too difficult--or too easy---or you do not do well enough after 3 months, you don't get the job. Why don't we realize that every person emigrating to, say, Germany cannot adapt to German society. Why don't we give, say, 3 years for people coming into our countries a chance to integrate into society. If, for whatever reason, after 3 years it is obvious that the person cannot adapt or accept our customs, etc., then our governments can help them either go back to their country or origin or help them move on to another country willing to accept them as an immigrant? It is no shame if someone cannot assimilate in a society, but to allow them to stay is like letting a wound fester; it always ends up in terrible situation because the person feels the rejection etc.
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