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At Least 20 Killed in Possible Suicide Blast at Manchester Arena Concert
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<blockquote data-quote="MoonlessNight" data-source="post: 71312607" data-attributes="member: 13255"><p>Historically assimilation seems to happen most reliably by the passage of three generations.</p><p></p><p>Assuming that the new generations are brought up in the wider culture and not a subcultural enclave, of course.</p><p></p><p>Assimilation in the first generation is only partial at best, even when the immigrants sincerely love their new home and do their best to emulate the culture. When they do not (and it would be hard for them to, with the current climate of "multi-culturalism" discouraging such things) the assimilation is far less, to the point that their children often may as well be considered first generation immigrants themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoonlessNight, post: 71312607, member: 13255"] Historically assimilation seems to happen most reliably by the passage of three generations. Assuming that the new generations are brought up in the wider culture and not a subcultural enclave, of course. Assimilation in the first generation is only partial at best, even when the immigrants sincerely love their new home and do their best to emulate the culture. When they do not (and it would be hard for them to, with the current climate of "multi-culturalism" discouraging such things) the assimilation is far less, to the point that their children often may as well be considered first generation immigrants themselves. [/QUOTE]
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