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kain_kusanagi said:
phinch1 said:
kain_kusanagi said:
fordy said:
kain_kusanagi said:

The Great Melting Pot of America is one of my favorite things about. So many people from so many other cultures coming together to make a new culture.


Huh? You make it sound like no other country embraces multiculturalism.


America has one of if not the richest history of immigration. Sure lots of nations embrace their multiculturalism, but if you could give an example of even one country with a more diverse population I'd tip my hat to you.

 


England, it's pretty much like America in terms of muticultiralism except its been happening for thousands of more years......lol

 

+ I can go to a shooting range, go to burger king and play halo 4 and drink mountain dew if i really wanted too

You and I both know that if you wanted to shoot a gun you would have to do a hell of a lot more than I would. For me it's as simple as unlocking my gun safe, driving to an outdoor area and setting up some targets. If you really wanted to shoot a gun, you will need to jump through a lot of hoops and it won't be your gun, unless you have an extremely restricted license and are a member of sanctioned club.

As for my examples of Burger King, Halo 4, etc. Those are just some examples of great stuff born in the USA that I enjoy.

I just listed a bunch of stuff that is as American as Hotdogs and Baseball. Sure you can buy a hotdog in Germany and watch baseball in Japan, but you know what I mean.

 


As american as baseball? or as English as rounders? haha, i have hotdogs in my fridge now......but still you havnt tipped your hat to me ;)

Romans. In 250AD

Rome sent a contingent of black legionnaires, drawn from the African part of the empire, to stand guard on Hadrian’s Wall.Romans finally quit in the fifth century, the way was clear for the-Germanic tribes that would slowly become the English.

Four hundred years after the Jutes, Angles and Saxons colonised modern-day southern England, the Vikings arrived, bringing a distinctive new influence to the cultural pot.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/in_depth/uk/2002/race/short_history_of_immigration.stm

ill post the link theres too much to write