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In the wake of the UK Brexit vote and the unexpected Trump victory south of the border, both of which were inspired at least in part by fear of the immigrant, we may assume we have said everything about multiculturalism.
Yet above the standard aspects of tolerance of race and belief, many other issues need to be examined from an ethical standpoint.
One thing is certain: multiculturalism can work only if all parties participating in the multicultural experience respect the notion equally and agree to abide by its principles wholeheartedly.