Bo-wen = 博闻 = knowledgeable
Soren wrote on Nov 1
st, 2012 at 4:53pm:
Bo-wen (博 文 - rich culture??),
1. You came to Australia to pursue your own interests, as an individual, not as an ambassador for your culture. As an individual. Personal merit (if you came as a skilled migrant). Not cultural merit.
2. Immigration didn't ask you about your culture because it doesn't matter. Nobody asked you to bring your culture - or to leave it completely behind you.
3. Your bringing your culture here for us to respect it or even like it was never part of the deal. The only deal was that you have a certain level of English and that you acknowledge the laws and customs of this country and that you have a level of individual merit that this country needs and accepts. There was nothing about us needing to learn to like your culture or learn your language. If your cultural practices contribute to life here, people ill like your contribution. Otherwise it's either keep it to yourself if it's not illegal or stop it if it is. BTW, what are the great Chinese cultural practices that Australia has been missing out on?
When I join Australia, I believe the equal and human rights are parts of the deal. And my freedom of religions is part of my human rights.
I never ask you to like my culture. When I ask you to respect my culture, actually I ask you to respect the rights that I live in my own culture. Be a friend or leave me alone. That's all.
I think what you said is not too far from what I expect. I never said, you can not criticize our oracle.
Quote:4. Australia being an immigrant country doesn't mean that people here have to tolerate or even respect every other cultural practice, and they rightly don't.
I'm not quite sure what the meaning of "tolerate". When an practice of other culture is in the law, what will you do if you do not want to "tolerate"?
Quote:5. Apart from Chinese and Australians, do you know any other ethnicities here? Or do you live in a Chinese ghetto? There are people from over 200 different nationalities in this country. You'd better start learning some community languages yourself. Restricting yourself to English is, by your own reckoning, a 'racialist' attitude.
I just use Chinese as an example. Because I can discuss in details, and use myself as an example. I try my best to communicate with my neighbors with the method they can accept. And I won't blame them only because they do not speak my language.