How do these Natalists feel about the African continent?

  • chonglibloodsport@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Maybe in the west. Not in places like South Korea or Japan. Even if you got the populations to buy in to immigration 100%, you’ve got an impossible task convincing immigrants to learn the language.

    English’s hegemony over the world makes immigration to non-English-speaking areas a huge problem. Quebec, for example, tries mightily to force immigrants to learn French and the results are quite ugly in Quebec politics.

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      6 days ago

      you’ve got an impossible task convincing immigrants to learn the language.

      Do we? The languages aren’t that hard, people learn languages all the time especially if they move.

      Just make it a requirement for citizenship, offer classes, etc. I’m picking up 2 languages right now, 1 for work and 1 for my new home in Europe. The human brain does things.

      Quebec, for example, tries mightily to force immigrants to learn French and the results are quite ugly in Quebec politics.

      Ok, so I actually speak some french (from school), and that’s not about it not being English, it’s just that French is a shit language to push for no reason.

      Tell Quebec to switch to Spanish, everyone will be happier.

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        5 days ago

        Most people don’t want to learn another language they want to do other stuff.

        Example: me, I want to do other stuff.

    • Aoife@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      6 days ago

      I mean you’re presupposing that it’s important to convince immigrants to learn the language. Maybe multiculturualism is okay actually