Message from rbrady
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July 25, 2016 at 11:13 am
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There could be some interesting comparisons of immigration to Japan, Germany, and the United States. Japan and Germany appear to be historically monocultural. Immigration appears to only work when immigrants blend in fully to the dominant culture in both Japan and Germany. To not do this completely currently leaves one marginalized on the fringes of society or considered foreign. To have two cultural identities or more is not uncommon particularity in Los Angeles. This appears to not be the case in Japan currently and as the population declines and requires immigration these notions will have to be discussed.


