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Well, saying people are turned off by multiculturalism is a bit too simplistic.
Terrorism is bad for business, so multiculturalism without bad press has no influence on tourism. Canada's tourism has increase this year and so did their intake of migrants (20% of the population is foreign born). Difference is that there was no bad press and the Canadian dollar is falling, so it's a cheap destination for the US.
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This is not true. No one goes to Germany to see the mosques and eat Turkish food. People go to Germany because they want to experience German culture and history.
Once you dilute that with multiculturalism, you reduce what makes it unique and worth visiting.
They did not destroy Brandenburg Gate to build a mosque. All the sight are still there for you to see. For the culture, I saw no difference between last october and october 4 years ago. It did not surprise me at all. At their core, the current German culture is one of self hate and of leftist 'openness'. They don't push their heritage much.
That being said, it's probably significantly worse now than it was 10 months ago. And no, I would not go back considering the current situation.
Canada gets tourism from Asians who're conquering the West coast, and from Americans who go to the arctic to go hunting. The culture and kebabs don't matter to either group there. The Americans might care, but we aren't even allowed to care about the spicification of our country, the conquest by Asians, nor the blacks conquering our cities as we run away from all three groups.
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[–] Trevelyan-s_corn ago (edited ago)
Well, saying people are turned off by multiculturalism is a bit too simplistic.
Terrorism is bad for business, so multiculturalism without bad press has no influence on tourism. Canada's tourism has increase this year and so did their intake of migrants (20% of the population is foreign born). Difference is that there was no bad press and the Canadian dollar is falling, so it's a cheap destination for the US.
[–] angriff 0 points 11 points 11 points (+11|-0) ago
This is not true. No one goes to Germany to see the mosques and eat Turkish food. People go to Germany because they want to experience German culture and history.
Once you dilute that with multiculturalism, you reduce what makes it unique and worth visiting.
[–] Trevelyan-s_corn 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago (edited ago)
They did not destroy Brandenburg Gate to build a mosque. All the sight are still there for you to see. For the culture, I saw no difference between last october and october 4 years ago. It did not surprise me at all. At their core, the current German culture is one of self hate and of leftist 'openness'. They don't push their heritage much.
That being said, it's probably significantly worse now than it was 10 months ago. And no, I would not go back considering the current situation.
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[–] LiberatedDeathStar 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
Canada gets tourism from Asians who're conquering the West coast, and from Americans who go to the arctic to go hunting. The culture and kebabs don't matter to either group there. The Americans might care, but we aren't even allowed to care about the spicification of our country, the conquest by Asians, nor the blacks conquering our cities as we run away from all three groups.
[–] Cacciaguida 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
when the terrorist attacks hit Canada our tourism will falter.
I went out last night and all I saw was kebab. This isn't going to end well. For them.