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Will Poland ever be multicultural like Sweden, Germany or France? [201]
First, one must dissect the 3 examples
France: long history of colonizing. Relied on ethnic reinforcements to win WW1/WW2 etc. Have taken an integrate versus multicultural approach which might have aliened some demographics. Recently their government and society has begun to challenge the notion of a "Native French".
Germany: relied on ethnics [Turks] to jump start their economy in the 70's. Turks were asked/offered to return home but they decided to stay. In 2000, Germany drastically changed their requirements for nationalization. Recently their government and society has accepted the notion of a "Turkish-German".
Sweden: Still puzzling. From what I read they were taken hook line and sinker by the cultural marxist in the 70's. Successfully duped to second guess their own heritage and history. Successfully brainwashed into thinking their society was lacking in diversity and it was needed for progression if not even survival. Really puzzling stuff
imo As you see, each has a different reason for finding themselves in the current situation. Although I would personally argue Germany is not yet in the same boat as France & Sweden.
Germany - WW2 guilt
France - history of colonizing
Sweden - self hate
None of these seem possible in Poland anytime soon. We also have the Russia factor: used to spur on nationalism. Maybe in hundreds of years if Poland is light year behind the West, you might see self-hate in the form of hating Slavic heritage. But don't count on it. The only other scenario I could think of is if Poland discovers/invents something so revolutionary that seemingly overnight Poland turns into a global hot bed and gets engulfed by foreign investors/migrants.