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The case for assimilation

Culture
United States
开始于 July 03, 2026

Is it true that “Muslims” — or anyone else — “shouldn’t have to assimilate to belong”?

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The case for assimilation

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Encouraging assimilation helps immigrants navigate societal structures and improve their economic opportunities.

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The expectation of assimilation can create barriers for immigrants, leading to discrimination and social isolation.

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Mandating assimilation undermines individual identity and cultural diversity, which are essential for a vibrant society.

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Cultural assimilation fosters social cohesion and unity, allowing diverse groups to contribute to a shared national identity.

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Assimilation can be beneficial, but it should not come at the cost of erasing cultural heritage or personal identity.

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