Topic: Assimilation

7 chapters across the catalog

Rat Note
Episode 1733 26:23 - 28:51

1733: Rat Note

France Immigration Policy, Bruno Retailleau Memo

French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau issued a memo tightening policies on undocumented migrants, increasing residency requirements from five to seven years. The new directive targets public order threats and specifically mentions practitioners of polygamy as ineligible for legal status. The hosts note the lack of international media outrage compared to similar U.S. policies.

Gender Justice
Episode 1150 21:52 - 24:47

1150: Gender Justice

Language Politics in Debates, Illegal Immigration and Subtitles

The use of Spanish in American political debates is criticized as a tactic to appeal to specific demographics rather than the general English-speaking public. A humorous video from No Agenda Social is mentioned, featuring altered subtitles during a candidate's Spanish remarks.

Chain of Lies
Episode 898 2:21:09 - 2:25:14

898: Chain of Lies

Cultural Incompatibility and the Nation-State System

The justification for the nation-state system is presented as a necessary response to the reality of distinct, often incompatible cultures. The hosts argue that multiculturalism has failed in Europe because certain religious and governmental frameworks do not align with Western values. They cite the long-standing racial tensions in the United States as proof that even groups living together for centuries struggle with full integration, making open borders in Europe even more problematic.

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Episode 831 2:15:41 - 2:20:31

831: (((twitter)))

Sweden Immigration, Social Pressure and Multiculturalism

A report from CBN examines the social consequences of large-scale immigration in Sweden, claiming that critics of multiculturalism face severe professional and social ostracization. The term "assimilation" is reportedly viewed as a "Nazi word" by the Swedish establishment. Journalists Ingrid Karlquist and Lars Hedegaard describe a climate of fear where citizens are hesitant to subscribe to non-mainstream publications.

Manterruptors
Episode 821 1:40:49 - 1:43:43

821: Manterruptors

Melting Pot vs. Salad Bowl, Social Justice Sociology

The traditional American "melting pot" model of cultural assimilation is being replaced in academic circles by the "salad bowl" concept, where cultures remain distinct. The hosts argue that this shift leads to extreme accusations, such as equating wearing cornrows with being a Nazi. They note that social media platforms like Facebook are increasingly filled with this type of sociological rhetoric.

Ten Minute Timer
Episode 691 1:47:52 - 1:51:45

691: Ten Minute Timer

UK Muslim Integration, PBS NewsHour Report

A PBS NewsHour report examines the lack of cultural assimilation among Muslim communities in the United Kingdom. The segment features interviews with a radical preacher and a London pub owner who expresses concern over the loss of British culture. Additionally, Denmark's $9 million investment in "de-radicalization" programs is mentioned.

Ten Minute Timer
Episode 691 1:51:46 - 1:55:51

691: Ten Minute Timer

European Immigration Policy, Generational Differences

The differences in integration between various immigrant groups in the Netherlands, such as Turks and Moroccans, are explored. The discussion posits that the European welfare state provides disincentives for assimilation compared to the American model. The segment also touches on the "non-confrontational" nature of the millennial generation regarding social norms.