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    slightly off topic, but

    posted by  T Y in Germany forum 

    we have Quebec separatists in Canada, but they never get enough support to actually become independent. and Canadians still love to go to Quebec.

    it works here, we can have differences and speak different languages, but we don't have to hate each other so much. everyone grew up with people of all kinds of backgrounds, so it takes less effort to implement multiculturalism in Canada.

    but to say, "hey, that's cool, let's try that in Germany too, then we will look very international!", it just doesn't work that way. same goes for most of the European countries. what Europe needs is more sovereign independent states rather than united Europe because every culture is so rooted that they can't be amended. and if it's not for the distinct culture of each European nation, what makes Europe so attractive then? and why should they unite at all?

    Spain should become at least form something similar to the initial idea of "united states." (sorry, federalism destroyed it by now in the US) and they should be managed in state level, and become friends with each other again and become trade partners.

    this notion of forcing all kinds of cultures / people into one Union or country, is nothing like different people coming to one place to be a part of the country, especially when the people of the host nation are refusing immigrants.

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