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Reply #90 - Jan 6th, 2008 at 2:13pm
 
Acid Monkey wrote on Oct 20th, 2007 at 9:19pm:
Multiculturalism....

Pad Thai - Thai
Nasi Goreng - Malaysian
Kebabs - Mediterranean
Pizza - Italian
Spagetti - Italian
Hokkien noodles - Malaysian
Yoga - Indian
Kung Fu - Chinese
Karate - Japanese
Sushi - Japanese
Hot Dog - American
Oktoberfest - German
Chinese New Year - Chinese
Goulash - Hungarian
Shepards pie - English
Guiness draft - Irish
San Choy Bao - Chinese
Bok Choy - Chinese
Green tea - Japanese
Rice tea - Chinese
Peking Duck - Chinese
Sauerkraut - German
Roesti (hashbrowns) - Swiss
Curry - Indian
Dahl - Indian
Tandoori chicken - Indian
Beef Vindaloo - Indian
MTV - American
Salsa - South American
Nachos - Mexican
Capoeira - Brazilian
Mexican Wave - North American
Kama Sutra - Indian
Drift racing - Japanese
Acupuncture - Chinese
Shiatsu massage - Japanese
Swedish massage - Sweden
Potato Veriki - Russian

I can go on.....

What's not to like?

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Reply #91 - Jan 6th, 2008 at 2:19pm
 
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Acid never said it was a multicultural pursuit -but the cooking of ethnic food is best done by the ethnics [noone does chinese like the Chinese]

I wont eat ethnic food unless I see a cook of the right nationality in the actual restaurant kitchen.
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Reply #92 - Jan 6th, 2008 at 2:32pm
 
Quote:
Acid Monkey wrote on Oct 20th, 2007 at 9:19pm:
Multiculturalism....

Pad Thai - Thai
Nasi Goreng - Malaysian
Kebabs - Mediterranean
Pizza - Italian
Spagetti - Italian
Hokkien noodles - Malaysian
Yoga - Indian
Kung Fu - Chinese
Karate - Japanese
Sushi - Japanese
Hot Dog - American
Oktoberfest - German
Chinese New Year - Chinese
Goulash - Hungarian
Shepards pie - English
Guiness draft - Irish
San Choy Bao - Chinese
Bok Choy - Chinese
Green tea - Japanese
Rice tea - Chinese
Peking Duck - Chinese
Sauerkraut - German
Roesti (hashbrowns) - Swiss
Curry - Indian
Dahl - Indian
Tandoori chicken - Indian
Beef Vindaloo - Indian
MTV - American
Salsa - South American
Nachos - Mexican
Capoeira - Brazilian
Mexican Wave - North American
Kama Sutra - Indian
Drift racing - Japanese
Acupuncture - Chinese
Shiatsu massage - Japanese
Swedish massage - Sweden
Potato Veriki - Russian

I can go on.....

What's not to like?

Cheers!







Yes, countries that do not suffer multiculturalism do nat have any of that stuff.

Wait a minute.  Of course they do.  Please explain?
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Reply #93 - Jan 6th, 2008 at 4:43pm
 
just because some restaurant may have staff and cooks of a particular ethnic heritage doesn't mean they still live that way

They are still cooking food the same way. There is nothing about multiculturalism that says people have to stay the same. I eat asian food, so I have taken on parts of their culture. This is a good thing. They are welcome to take on parts of our culture. So long as we aren't forcing them to do anything, this is also a good thing.
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Reply #94 - Jan 6th, 2008 at 8:31pm
 
honestly you are so self deluded about this.
I eat Asian too, that doesn't make me Asian nor does it mean I'm asian by culture.
I cook rice and other "asian" dishes that doesn' make me asian etc either.

A recipe is a recipe.

Australia has a culture and it will keep evolving what you advocate is cultural apartheid.  That is what Multiculturalism is.  You advocate it at the loss of and detriment to the Australian culture as you show by your derision of it.
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Reply #95 - Jan 6th, 2008 at 9:57pm
 
Every aspect of culture could be singled out like that and according to your argument, it wouldn't be culture. eg, I'm not Japanese, I jsut wear a kimono.

Australia has a culture and it will keep evolving what you advocate is cultural apartheid.

What exactly do you think I am advocating?
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Reply #96 - Jan 6th, 2008 at 10:27pm
 
multiculturalism...   Roll Eyes
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Reply #97 - Jan 7th, 2008 at 11:11am
 
So you equate multiculturalism with cultural apartheid?
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Reply #98 - Aug 6th, 2008 at 5:21am
 
That's certainly a fair/accurate description of it.
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Reply #99 - Aug 13th, 2008 at 6:13pm
 
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I cook rice and other "asian" dishes that doesn' make me asian etc either.

A recipe is a recipe.


I can tell you having lived in an Asian country for many years that cooking rice is not simply popping rice into a plastic container, filling it with water and pushing x amount of minutes on the high setting in the microwave.

I've noticed that rice cooked by Westerners looks and taste different than those cooked by Chinese and different again by Malays. I've noticed that there are 2 simple techniques which Asians apply that most Westerners don't. The result is that the rice is whiter, fluffier and taste better. I can tell you what that step is but in a multiculturalless society you would never know what that is unless you've been there.

As for cooking lasagna, there's the easy way, frozen - just pop it into the oven or there the homemade fresh one. Which tastes better.

A recipe is a recipe which can be read and learnt. Technique however, is taught. As Dropkick said, no one does Chinese like the Chinese.

Take martial arts - every serious martial artists eventually travels to the country of origin to learn the traditional methods from the traditional masters. No one does it better than the inventers. And furthermore, you wouldn't get martial arts without multiculturalism.
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Reply #100 - Aug 18th, 2008 at 9:44am
 
Had some pretty lousy chinese from pple that looked Chinese let me just say.

Its not a given that if you look oriental that you can cook the local cuisine..Some pple are just lousy cooks.

Good rice is not that easy. Steamed is very good.
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Reply #101 - Aug 18th, 2008 at 10:28am
 
The chinese do eat some very bad food. The fact that it is Chinese doesn't make it special, it's the fact that we can afford the good stuff.
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Reply #102 - Aug 25th, 2008 at 6:08am
 
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learning to cook doesn't require a policy called Multiculturalism

pathetic arguments BTW AMonk
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Reply #103 - Aug 27th, 2008 at 4:41am
 
There are superficial similarities between the situation in Western Europe now and the one in the 5th century, when a decadent civilization was overrun by the barbarians. The population movements we are witnessing now are the largest and fastest in human history. In Europe, they can only be compared to the period often referred to as the Migration Period, following the disintegration of the Roman Empire. Yet we now have communications that can transport people anywhere on earth within hours, and media outlets that show ordinary people how much better life is in other countries. On top of that, the Romans didn’t have human rights lawyers advocating that millions of outsiders should be allowed to settle in their lands.

In some ways, what is going on now surpasses the downfall of the Roman Empire. It has never happened before in human history that an ethnic group voluntarily finances other ethnic groups to advance their culture on their territory to the detriment of their own people. Native Europeans are paying people who openly declare to be our enemies to eradicate our civilization and are told to celebrate this as tolerance. This happens against a backdrop of broken families, social pathologies, widespread abuse of drugs and booming crime rates, while we are shopping expensive Gucci purses and watching naked people do strange things in reality TV shows.

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Multiculturalism is one gigantic-CON!!
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Reply #104 - Aug 27th, 2008 at 12:19pm
 
Our country was built on multiculturalism, on people from all over the world living together in tolerance and working together to make a better life for themselves. That hasn't changed overnight. Nor has the complaints. People have been making the smae complaints from the beginning. They were wrong then and they are wrong now.
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