zarionofarabel
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I wish I could see the world in such a optimistic light, but even the great "melting pot" that is the US suffers from massive amounts of problems because of a clash of cultures, and not just limited to immigrants. The North vs South is a common theme, especially in US politics.I live on Earth sometimes.
So I stated before, without an continuous stream of immigrants of the same culture, one or two generations later, they start to blend; the new generation learns the language, they start blending names, they start to share religious knowledge, they start to blend food, song, dance and art, and they start to trade sports, holidays, and clothing.
Look at Paris. Look at New York. Look at Chicago. Look at London. Look at Miami. Cultures blends. There was a reason the term melting pot was created. (I did state that you could have severe segregation based of whatever, and that would create pockets.) But overall, people who live together start to share culture. It's what happens. I mean, if I were an adventurer and lived in Waterdeep, I am sure I would try some dwarven ale, along with elven wine, along with some halfling mead, along with some gnomish spirits. Then I would find one I like and use that for my aperitif.![]()
Personally I think my own country of Canada with our "multicultural" society does slightly better, but not by much. Quebec vs The Rest Of Canada is a normal theme here, and as far as I understand most French Canadians are not recent immigrants.
The existence of "Chinatowns" the world over is my example of how even on a city level cultures clash. The idea that the "melting pot" is a thing that actually happens is ludicrous.