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UNIT 12 - READING 2 Multicultural Society
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UNIT 12 - READING 2 Multicultural Society
Decades ago, foreigners were a rare sight in Korea, and many Koreans were actually proud of the fact that their country had very little ethnic diversity. But things have certainly changed. As Korea globalizes, the country's population is starting to become more ethnically and racially diverse. These changes came after the Korean War, when Korea began rebuilding and accepting foreign influences. The country grew rapidly over several decades and established itself as a global power in business and technology. Many foreigners started to move to Korea for work, which gradually broadened the country's demographics. Meanwhile, many Korean families opened their arms to people from different backgrounds through transnational marriages. Unfortunately, members of these multiracial families, along with many of the people who have immigrated to Korea, do not always find it easy to feel accepted. Some Koreans still have a hard time thinking of people from other cultures as being Korean. There is a need to change these old attitudes and find a way for everyone to live in harmony. One country that can serve as a model for Korea is Canada. Canada has the highest immigration rate in the world and was the first country to make multiculturalism an official national policy. Rather than expecting immigrants to adopt Canadian culture, the Canadian government encourages them to hold on to their own culture and identity. At the same time, they expect the immigrants to embrace Canada as their new home and respect Canadian society. A country does not automatically become multicultural by allowing a large number of immigrants through its borders. It requires truly understanding and accepting the cultures and beliefs of newcomers. This process can take many years, as it is often quite difficult to change the attitudes of the older generation. Yet this is where Korea now finds itself, taking the first few steps on the road to multiculturalism.
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1 Decades ago, foreigners were a rare sight in Korea, and many Koreans were actually proud of the fact that their country had very little ethnic diversity. 2 But things have certainly changed. 3 As Korea globalizes, the country's population is starting to become more ethnically and racially diverse. 4 These changes came after the Korean War, when Korea began rebuilding and accepting foreign influences. 5 The country grew rapidly over several decades and established itself as a global power in business and technology. 6 Many foreigners started to move to Korea for work, which gradually broadened the country's demographics. 7 Meanwhile, many Korean families opened their arms to people from different backgrounds through transnational marriages. 8 Unfortunately, members of these multiracial families, along with many of the people who have immigrated to Korea, do not always find it easy to feel accepted. 9 Some Koreans still have a hard time thinking of people from other cultures as being Korean. 10 There is a need to change these old attitudes and find a way for everyone to live in harmony. 11 One country that can serve as a model for Korea is Canada. 12 Canada has the highest immigration rate in the world and was the first country to make multiculturalism an official national policy. 13 Rather than expecting immigrants to adopt Canadian culture, the Canadian government encourages them to hold on to their own culture and identity. 14 At the same time, they expect the immigrants to embrace Canada as their new home and respect Canadian society. 15 A country does not automatically become multicultural by allowing a large number of immigrants through its borders. 16 It requires truly understanding and accepting the cultures and beliefs of newcomers. 17 This process can take many years, as it is often quite difficult to change the attitudes of the older generation. 18 Yet this is where Korea now finds itself, taking the first few steps on the road to multiculturalism.